Coal-Based Branched Vicinal Diol Ethoxylates Versus Guerbet Alcohol Ethoxylates: Role of Tertiary Hydroxyl Groups
Haochuan Lu,
Lining Bao,
Qingwen Dong
et al.
Abstract:Branched surfactants exhibit a lower surface tension, excellent low defoaming performance, and better wetting ability compared with linear surfactants, making them promising for applications in industrial cleaning. In this study, 2-hexyl-1decene (C8 olefin dimer), obtained from the dimerization of 1octene, was used as the hydrophobe to synthesize branched nonionic surfactants via hydroxylation and ethoxylation. The hydroxylation of the C8 olefin dimer to synthesize 2-hexyldecane-1,2-diol (C8 BD) using H 2 O 2 … Show more
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