2018
DOI: 10.1002/jsde.12178
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Anticipating Dissolution Issues of Sugar‐Based Surfactants through a Decision Tree Approach

Abstract: Sugar‐based surfactants are renewable alternatives to petroleum‐based surfactants in many applications such as detergents and cosmetics. However, their molecular structure often gives rise to relatively stable crystals, which can lead to difficulties in dissolving them in water. This phenomenon is characterized by the Krafft temperature (T K), above which the surfactant solubility becomes high enough to induce self‐association into micelles. Small changes in the molecular structure can result in large T K diff… Show more

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“…Two primary characters of surfactants are the talent to adsorb at interfaces and to form micelles (Azum et al, 2017). Petroleum, textile, paint, agrochemical, detergents, pesticides, cosmetics, herbicides, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, food, nanotechnology, improved oil recovery, or surfactant‐based separation processes are some of the applications of surfactants used in the industry (Aiad et al, 2013; Gan et al, 2014; Gaudin et al, 2018; Mei et al, 2019; Wani et al, 2019;Wang et al, 2019; Pal and Punia, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two primary characters of surfactants are the talent to adsorb at interfaces and to form micelles (Azum et al, 2017). Petroleum, textile, paint, agrochemical, detergents, pesticides, cosmetics, herbicides, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, food, nanotechnology, improved oil recovery, or surfactant‐based separation processes are some of the applications of surfactants used in the industry (Aiad et al, 2013; Gan et al, 2014; Gaudin et al, 2018; Mei et al, 2019; Wani et al, 2019;Wang et al, 2019; Pal and Punia, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%