Surfactants from Renewable Resources ( Wiley Series in Renewable Resource )

Publication series :Wiley Series in Renewable Resource

Author: Mikael Kjellin  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2010

E-ISBN: 9780470686614

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780470760413

Subject: TQ Chemical Industry

Language: ENG

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Description

Most modern surfactants are readily biodegradable and exhibit low toxicity in the aquatic environment, the two criteria for green surfactants. However the majority are synthesised from petroleum, so over the past decade the detergent industry has turned its attention to developing greener routes to create these surfactants via renewable building blocks.

Surfactants from Renewable Resources presents the latest research and commercial applications in the emerging field of sustainable surfactant chemistry, with emphasis on production technology, surface chemical properties, biodegradability, ecotoxicity, market trends, economic viability and life-cycle analysis.

Reviewing traditional sources for renewable surfactants as well as recent advances, this text focuses on techniques with potential for large scale application.

Topics covered include:

  • Renewable hydrophobes from natural fatty acids and forest industry by-products
  • Renewable hydrophiles from carbohydrates, amino acids and lactic acid
  • New ways of making renewable building blocks; ethylene from renewable resources and complex mixtures from waste biomass
  • Biosurfactants
  • Surface active polymers
This book is a valuable resource for industrial researchers in companies that produce and use surfactants, as well as academic researchers in surface and polymer chemistry, sustainable chemistry and chemical engineering.

Chapter

Contents

pp.:  7 – 13

Series Preface

pp.:  13 – 15

Preface

pp.:  15 – 19

Acknowledgements

pp.:  19 – 21

List of Contributors

pp.:  21 – 23

Part 1 Renewable Hydrophobes

pp.:  23 – 85

Part 2 Renewable Hydrophiles

pp.:  85 – 131

Part 3 New Ways of Making Renewable Building Blocks

pp.:  131 – 165

Part 4 Biosurfactants

pp.:  165 – 273

Part 5 Polymeric Surfactants/Surface-Active Polymers

pp.:  273 – 325

Index

pp.:  325 – 342