New extended anionic surfactants with a carboxylate or sulfate polar head were synthesized from polypropoxylated alcohols, and their structures were confirmed by 1 H and 13 C nuclear magnetic resonance analysis. The extended surfactant critical micelle concentration was found to decrease with the length of the polypropylene glycol spacer. Surfactants containing a diethylene glycol link to the head group exhibited a higher critical micelle concentration than did their nondiethoxylated homologs.
A new class of extended surfactants was prepared in which the spacer arm between the polar portion and the hydrophobic alkyl chain was a polymer of propylene glycol with an average length of six propylene oxide units. The polar head was a single or double xylitol moiety or a xylitol molecule with carboxylic acid functionality. Surfactants containing double xylitol polar head groups showed a much higher critical micelle concentration value than surfactants with a single polar head.Paper no. S1456 in JSD 8, 193-198 (April 2005).
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