Addressing the non‐ideality of an application relevant surfactant mixture within the hydrophilic–lipophilic‐deviation concept
Jörn Phillipp Optatzi,
Peter Schmiedel,
Birgit Glüsen
et al.
Abstract:In cleaning products, selecting the right surfactants for the specific soil or contamination is crucial. The hydrophilic–lipophilic deviation (HLD) concept serves as a useful formulation tool by describing the interactions between surfactants, oil and water. However, for mixtures of ionic and non‐ionic surfactants, the HLD concept assumes ideal mixing behavior, which does not hold true. Therefore, interactions between different surfactants must be considered. This can be achieved by introducing the interaction… Show more
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