Biobased Surfactants: Synthesis, Properties, and Applications, Second Edition, covers biosurfactant synthesis and applications and demonstrates how to reduce manufacturing and purification costs, impurities, and by-products. Fully updated, this book covers surfactants in biomedical applications, detergents, personal care, food, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and nanotechnology. It reflects on the latest developments in biobased surfactant science and provides case scenarios to guide readers in efficient and effective biobased surfactant application, along with strategies for research into new applications. This book is written from a biorefinery-based perspective by an international team of experts and acts as a key text for researchers and practitioners involved in the synthesis, utilization, and development of biobased surfactants. Describes new and emerging biobased surfactants and their synthesis and development Showcases an interdisciplinary approach to the topic, featuring applications to chemistry, biotechnology, biomedicine, and other areas Presents the entire lifecycle of biobased surfactants in detail
This book provides an overview of biobased surfactants currently under development.
Similar to the overall market of bio-based surfactants, the major revenue share of the microbial biosurfactant market is associated with the European market with about 45% market share associated with Europe in 2016 [5].
The information in this volume provides a cutting-edge reference connecting the fields of surfactants and tribology as a way forward to novel, enhanced methods of controlling lubrication, friction, and wear.
This.book.comprises.a.total.of.20.chapters.dealing.with.variegated.aspects. of.surfactants.and.tribology ... Emulsions.and.Aqueous.Systems:.Relevance.to.Tribological.Phenomena;.Part.III:. Biobased.Lubricants;.and.Part.IV:.General.
Apropos, these days the mantra in all industries is “Think green, go green,” and the field of tribology is no exception. Part III in this volume reflects this by focusing on biobased surfactants. This volume and its predecessor contain ...
Biobased surfactants and detergents: synthesis, properties, and applications. AOCS Press, Urbana 12. Queneau, Y., Chambert, S., Besset, C., Cheaib, R. (2008) Recent progress in the synthesis of carbohydrate-based amphiphilic materials: ...
For food-related applications, high-oleic oils such as corn, olive, cottonseed, palm, or soybean oils are commonly used as sources of lipophilic building blocks for biobased surfactants. However, jatropha and soapnut (Sapindus) oils, ...
Surfactants. from. Waste. Biomass. Flor Yunuen Garcıa-Becerra, David Grant Allen and Edgar Joel Acosta Department of ... However, there are different ways to produce bio-based surfactants, all of which have different 'degrees' of ...
... properties of glycolipid biosurfactants and their functional developments, in: Biobased Surfactants and Detergents: Synthesis, Properties, and Applications, D. Hayes, D. Kitamoto, D. Solaiman, and R. Ashby (Eds.), Chapter 9, pp.
Krafft point CMC and HLB are probably the most important properties of surface-active agents. ... 8.1, EA, AES, or AS can be classified as petrochemical surfactants but also as bio-based surfactants, due to the possibility of being ...