2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11743-017-2026-9
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Self‐Aggregation and Emulsifying Properties of Methyl Ester Sulfonate Surfactants

Abstract: Methyl ester sulfonate (MES) anionic surfactants made from natural resources are of particular interest as sustainable surfactants. They offer good physicochemical properties for applications as detergents and emulsifiers. The liquid crystal structures of MES surfactants synthesized in a previous work were determined by polarizing optical microscopy (POM) and small‐angle X‐ray scattering (SAXS). The emulsifying activity for each surfactant was also measured, and the stability of emulsions was estimated and com… Show more

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“…The emulsifying activity is one of the most considerable parameters in the study of surfactants. Figure illustrates the time required to separate 10 mL of water from the emulsion formed between surfactant aqueous solution and benzene/α-pinene. It is known that the longer the time is, the better is the emulsifying power of the measured surfactant .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The emulsifying activity is one of the most considerable parameters in the study of surfactants. Figure illustrates the time required to separate 10 mL of water from the emulsion formed between surfactant aqueous solution and benzene/α-pinene. It is known that the longer the time is, the better is the emulsifying power of the measured surfactant .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sulfonate types of anionic surfactant have better stability in brine in compression with sodium petroleum sulfonate. , In their research, Ivanova et al revealed that the Ca 2+ binding of MES required less energy, compared to that for linear alkylbenzene sulfonate . The presence of sulfonate in natural oil made them have a distinct property, for instance, a better hydrophobic–hydrophilic balance (HLB) with noticeable detergent, emulsifying, foaming, and softening properties . The HLB values of the surfactants play a significant role in determining their effectiveness and suitability for specific types of reservoirs.…”
Section: Classification Of Natural Surfactantmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…71 The presence of sulfonate in natural oil made them have a distinct property, for instance, a better hydrophobic−hydrophilic balance (HLB) with noticeable detergent, emulsifying, foaming, and softening properties. 72 The HLB values of the surfactants play a significant role in determining their effectiveness and suitability for specific types of reservoirs. The HLB value is a measure of the balance between the hydrophilic (water-loving) and lipophilic (oil-loving) characteristics of a surfactant.…”
Section: Classification Of Natural Surfactantmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most hydrophobic groups are alkyl chains. Surfactants can be classified into different types according to the different charges of the hydrophilic groups, including anionic [83][84][85][86], cationic [87,88], zwitterionic [89,90] and nonionic surfactant [91]. Usually, a surfactant has a low molecular weight (<1000).…”
Section: Small Molecular Emulsifiersmentioning
confidence: 99%