Synthesis, characterization, biodegradation, and evaluation of the surface‐active properties of non‐ionic gemini surfactants derived from lauryl diethanolamide
Gerónimo Tognotti,
Carolina Guadalupe Gutierrez,
Marcelo César Murguía
Abstract:The surface activities and application properties of aqueous solution surfactants are greatly influenced by their structure, especially the spacer group that connects the polar head groups. Herein, four new non‐ionic Gemini surfactants with different spacers were designed and synthesized, and their surfactant properties and biodegradability were studied. The synthesis of these compounds involves a two‐step procedure. The first step is the formation of an amide from lauric acid and diethanolamine. The second st… Show more
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