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Anionic surfactants : organic chemistry / edited by Helmut W. Stache.
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English
Published/Created
New York : Marcel Dekker, ©1996.
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viii, 705 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Engineering Library - Stacks
TP994 .A57 1995
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Surface active agents
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Surfactant science series ; v. 56.
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Summary note
"This up-to-date reference presents a comprehensive survey of important anionic surfactants - delineating the latest manufacturing technologies, current methods of analysis, practical applications, environmental behavior, and the physicochemical and toxicological properties of surfactants and their related by-products." "Written by more than 20 internationally renowned experts in their respective fields, Anionic Surfactants encompasses the use of anionic surfactants in the cleaning, cosmetic, textile, leather, food, petroleum, metalworking, and paper industries...describes modern SO[subscript 3] sulfonation processes...discusses new raw material feed-stocks...considers ecological problems associated with surfactants such as biodegradation and human and aquatic toxicity...details biological materials that could be used in the manufacture of future surface-active agents...investigates the composition, performance, and formulation properties of anionics...provides an overview of lime soap dispersing agents...and more." "Containing over 1975 literature citations and more than 675 useful tables, equations, and drawings, Anionic Surfactants is an incomparable resource for physical, surface, colloid, organic, and medicinal chemists; environmental scientists; biochemists; research and development personnel in the detergent, petroleum, and cosmetic industries; toxicologists; and upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in these disciplines."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
1. Raw Materials and Intermediate Products for Anionic Surfactant Synthesis / Bernhard Fell
2. Alkylarylsulfonates: History, Manufacture, Analysis, and Environmental Properties / Gerd Hons
3. Physical Properties and Behavior of Linear Alkylbenzenesulfonates in Mixtures with Other Surfactants in Household Detergent Products / Kenneth Lee Matheson
4. Alkanesulfonates / Hermann G. Hauthal
5. Alcohol and Alcohol Ether Sulfates / Xavier Domingo
6. Polyether Carboxylates / Hamke Meijer and Jacob K. Smid
7. Olefinsulfonates / N. M. van Os, R. van Ginkel, A. van Zon, F. W. Heywood, E. L. Berryman and J. K. Borchardt
8. [alpha]-Sulfomonocarboxylic Esters / Milan J. Schwuger and Hans Lewandowski
9. Sulfosuccinates / Andreas Domsch and Bernhard Irrgang
10. Phosphorus-Containing Anionic Surfactants / Guenther W. Wasow
11. Anionic and Related Lime Soap Dispersants / Raymond G. Bistline, Jr.
12. Modern SO[subscript 3] Sulfonation Technology / Giovanni Franco Moretti, Icilio Adami and W. Herman de Groot.
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ISBN
0824793943 ((alk. paper))
9780824793944 ((alk. paper))
LCCN
95024633
OCLC
32893873
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