Novel Surfactants: Design and Applications
A special issue of Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049). This special issue belongs to the section "Physical Chemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2023) | Viewed by 13502
Special Issue Editors
Interests: surfactants; microemulsions; formulation; fragrances; dispersed systems; pickering emulsions; antioxidants; catalysis
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Dear Colleagues,
Surfactants are ubiquitous molecules defined by two specific physicochemical criteria: i) their capacity to diminish surface tension until a minimum value and then form micelles at low concentrations (typically 10−4–10−2 M) and ii) adsorption at different interfaces. Considering their wide range of applications and the increasing quantities used in everyday products (cosmetics, detergents, food, pharmaceutics, etc.) and industrial manufacturing processes (pulp and paper, metal separation, lubricant, crude oil extraction), they are the subject of intense industrial and academic research. On the one hand, environmental concerns and increased consumer awareness enhance efforts to obtain novel ecofriendly surfactants: attempts are being made to diversify their design by exploring novel resources. On the other hand, their structure–property relationships are being further studied in order to design tailored surfactants with the right properties for their numerous commercial applications.
This Special Issue will gather scientific papers on novel surfactants derived from chemical or microbiological synthesis, and also from natural molecules issued from separation processes. Use of renewable building blocks and sustainable processes take priority. Typical characterization data are presented and special attention is given to the applications (i.e., formulation of dispersed systems) of novel surfactants and property–structure relationships with respect to typical petrochemical molecules. Finally, the aim of this issue is to present a global panorama and the future perspective of new surfactants.
Prof. Dr. Véronique Nardello-Rataj
Dr. Jesús F. Ontiveros
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- surfactants
- renewable building block
- emulsions
- foams
- dispersion
- wetting agent
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