Surface Active Agents
Autor Guido Bognoloen Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 dec 2025
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032517735
ISBN-10: 1032517735
Pagini: 120
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Editura: CRC Press
ISBN-10: 1032517735
Pagini: 120
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Editura: CRC Press
Cuprins
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I – Natural Surface Active Agents
2.2) Alkali
3) Later soap developments
4) Naturally occurring surface active agents
4.1) Introduction
4.2) Saponins
4.3) Bile acids
4.4) Phospholipids
Part II – The Advent of Synthetic Surface Active Agents
Introduction
5) Amphoteric surfactants
5.1) Introduction
5.2) Amphoteric surfactants production processes and raw materials
6) Anionic surfactants
6.1) Introduction
6.2) Sulphated oils and fatty acids
6.3) Sulphated alkyl esters
6.4) Sulphated glycerol esters
6.5) Sulphated amides
6.6) Sulphated olefins
6.7) Sulphated fatty alcohols (alkyl sulphates)
6.8) Sulphated alkyl, aryl and alkylaryl ethers
6.9) Fatty alcohols sulphation process and raw materials
6.10) Alkylaryl sulphonates
6.10.1) Alkyl naphthalene sulphonates
6.10.2) Naphthalene sulphonate-formaldehyde condensates
6.10.3) Alkyl benzene sulphonates
6.10.4) Alkyl diphenyl oxide (di) sulfonates
6.11) Alkyl (paraffin) sulphonates
6.12) Olefin sulphonates
6.13) Methyl esters sulphonates
6.14) Isethionates
6.15) Dicarboxylic (sulfosuccinates) and tricarboxylic sulfonated esters
6.16) Sulphonation process and raw materials
6.16.1) Alkylation of an aromatic moiety
6.16.2) Sulphation and sulphonation agents
6.17) Phosphate esters
6.18) Surfactants based on amino acids and proteins hydrolysates
6.18.1) Acyl taurates
6.18.2) Acyl sarcosinates
6.18.3) Acyl glutamates
6.18.4) Acyl glycinates
6.18.5) Other amino acids surfactants
6.18.6) Hydrolysed proteins surfactants
7) Cationic surfactants
7.1) Introduction
7.2) Cationic surfactants production processes and raw materials
8) Nonionic surfactants
8.1) Introduction
8.2) Alkoxylation of fatty alcohols and alkyl phenols
8.3) Alkoxylated derivatives of fatty acid esters with polyhydric alcohols
8.3.1) The HLB Concept
8.4) Sorbitan esters
8.5) Polysorbates
8.6) Alkylpolyglucosides (APG)
8.7) Amine oxides
8.8) Ethoxylated fatty amines
8.9) Ethoxylated methyl esters
8.10) EO, PO homo and copolymers
8.11) Ethoxylated mercaptans
8.12) Nonionic surfactants raw materials
8.12.1) Alkylphenols and alkyl naphthols
8.12.2) Fatty alcohols
8.12.2.1) Natural fatty alcohols
8.12.2.1.1) Reduction of fatty acids
8.12.2.1.2) Hydrogenation of fatty acid mono methyl esters
8.12.2.1.3) Hydrogenation of fatty acids triglycerides
8.12.2.2) Synthetic fatty alcohols
8.12.2.2.1) The SHOP process
8.12.2.2.2) The CTL/GTL process
8.12.2.2.3) The Ziegler processes
8.12.2.2.4) Fatty alcohols conclusions
8.12.3) Ethylene oxide
8.12.4) Propylene oxide
8.12.5) Fatty acids
8.12.6) Fatty amines
9) Other surfactants
9.1) Silicone surfactants
9.2) Fluorosurfactants
9.3) Acetylenic surfactants
Part III - Washing and Cleaning Habits
10) Washing linen and clothes
11) Body washing and personal hygiene
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I – Natural Surface Active Agents
- Soap, the first man-made surface active agent
- Soap production process and raw materials
2.2) Alkali
3) Later soap developments
4) Naturally occurring surface active agents
4.1) Introduction
4.2) Saponins
4.3) Bile acids
4.4) Phospholipids
Part II – The Advent of Synthetic Surface Active Agents
Introduction
5) Amphoteric surfactants
5.1) Introduction
5.2) Amphoteric surfactants production processes and raw materials
6) Anionic surfactants
6.1) Introduction
6.2) Sulphated oils and fatty acids
6.3) Sulphated alkyl esters
6.4) Sulphated glycerol esters
6.5) Sulphated amides
6.6) Sulphated olefins
6.7) Sulphated fatty alcohols (alkyl sulphates)
6.8) Sulphated alkyl, aryl and alkylaryl ethers
6.9) Fatty alcohols sulphation process and raw materials
6.10) Alkylaryl sulphonates
6.10.1) Alkyl naphthalene sulphonates
6.10.2) Naphthalene sulphonate-formaldehyde condensates
6.10.3) Alkyl benzene sulphonates
6.10.4) Alkyl diphenyl oxide (di) sulfonates
6.11) Alkyl (paraffin) sulphonates
6.12) Olefin sulphonates
6.13) Methyl esters sulphonates
6.14) Isethionates
6.15) Dicarboxylic (sulfosuccinates) and tricarboxylic sulfonated esters
6.16) Sulphonation process and raw materials
6.16.1) Alkylation of an aromatic moiety
6.16.2) Sulphation and sulphonation agents
6.17) Phosphate esters
6.18) Surfactants based on amino acids and proteins hydrolysates
6.18.1) Acyl taurates
6.18.2) Acyl sarcosinates
6.18.3) Acyl glutamates
6.18.4) Acyl glycinates
6.18.5) Other amino acids surfactants
6.18.6) Hydrolysed proteins surfactants
7) Cationic surfactants
7.1) Introduction
7.2) Cationic surfactants production processes and raw materials
8) Nonionic surfactants
8.1) Introduction
8.2) Alkoxylation of fatty alcohols and alkyl phenols
8.3) Alkoxylated derivatives of fatty acid esters with polyhydric alcohols
8.3.1) The HLB Concept
8.4) Sorbitan esters
8.5) Polysorbates
8.6) Alkylpolyglucosides (APG)
8.7) Amine oxides
8.8) Ethoxylated fatty amines
8.9) Ethoxylated methyl esters
8.10) EO, PO homo and copolymers
8.11) Ethoxylated mercaptans
8.12) Nonionic surfactants raw materials
8.12.1) Alkylphenols and alkyl naphthols
8.12.2) Fatty alcohols
8.12.2.1) Natural fatty alcohols
8.12.2.1.1) Reduction of fatty acids
8.12.2.1.2) Hydrogenation of fatty acid mono methyl esters
8.12.2.1.3) Hydrogenation of fatty acids triglycerides
8.12.2.2) Synthetic fatty alcohols
8.12.2.2.1) The SHOP process
8.12.2.2.2) The CTL/GTL process
8.12.2.2.3) The Ziegler processes
8.12.2.2.4) Fatty alcohols conclusions
8.12.3) Ethylene oxide
8.12.4) Propylene oxide
8.12.5) Fatty acids
8.12.6) Fatty amines
9) Other surfactants
9.1) Silicone surfactants
9.2) Fluorosurfactants
9.3) Acetylenic surfactants
Part III - Washing and Cleaning Habits
10) Washing linen and clothes
11) Body washing and personal hygiene
Notă biografică
Dr. Guido Bognolo has a degree in theoretical chemistry and has spent his professional career working on the technology, applications, marketing, strategy, and business acquisition of surface active agents in multinational chemical companies.He was for many years the managing director of WSA Associates, a company providing consulting services for technology and strategic investments to several companies operating in the field of surface active agents and specialty chemicals. As general secretary of the Confederation of Senior Expert Services (CESES) he executed many consulting missions in the People's Republic of China. He holds a master's degree in business administration from the Solvay Business School of Economics and Management in Brussels. He is the author of several publications on the technology, marketing, and strategy aspects of surface active agents, as well as chapters in reference books.