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SURFACTANT

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Introduction to

Surfactants

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Why does surfactant work ?

Water : Hydrophobic Hydrophilic Oil : Lipophilic Lipophobic

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What does surfactant do ?

Water & Oil are mortal enemies

Surfactants acts as clamp

binding Water & Oil

are together

Surface Tension –

Force between

two liquids

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How does surfactant work?

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SurfactantDefinition

Surface Active Agent Substance which reduces surface/interfacial tension

between two phases Compounds having tendency to gather around the interface between two different materials by altering the properties of interface remarkably Serves as good mediator to settle dispute between two phases which are not friends

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What is Surface Tension?

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The Influence of Surfactants on Surface Tension

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Important Property MicelleSmall

Micelle

Extremely Dil. Soln

Dil. Soln Soln at CMC

Soln above CMC

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Critical Micelle Concentration

(CMC)

Minimum concentration at which surfactants molecules begin to form micelles

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Surfactant Behavior

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Structures of Micelles

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CMC and Micelles Importance

• Micelles make insoluble material soluble in water.

• The structure of the micelles can affect the viscosity of the solution.

• Micelles are reservoirs of surfactants.

• If not above CMC, the cleaning solution gets depleted of surfactants and cleaning power is lost!!

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Important Properties of Surfactants

• Wetting and penetrating effects

• Emulsifying

• Dispersing / Solubilizing effects

• Foaming / De-foaming effects

• Detergency

• Conditioning

• Substantivity

• Thickening

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Wetting effectParaffin or new cotton cloth barely wetted by water

ButWhen surfactant is added to water their surfaceeasily becomes wet

Surfactant in floor cleaner as a wetting agent

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Wetting

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Emulsions

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Emulsification

Examples of Emulsions

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Foaming effect

Foam consist of gas covered with thin liquid film.Surfactant molecule absorbed to interface betweengas and liquid

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Cleaning/DetergencyHow does cleaning take place ?

Real Soil Composition

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Required Effects when Cleaning

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How Surfactants Work

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Types of Surfactants

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Ionic Surfactants Anionic Surfactants

Carboxylates

Alkyl benzene Sulphonates

Soaps

LABS

FAS

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Ionic Surfactants Anionic Surfactants

Sulfosuccinate

Diester

Sulfosuccinate

Monoester

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Ionic Surfactants: Uses Anionic Surfactants

• Cleansing Formulation– Shampoo– Hand wash– Bath gels– Tooth Paste– Soaps & Detergents

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Cationic Surfactants(1)

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Cationic Surfactants(2)

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Important Property Substantivity

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Cationic Surfactants

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Ionic Surfactants Amphoteric Surfactants

N+

CH3

CH3

CH2COO-

CONH(CH2)3N+

CH3

CH3

CH2COO-

Cocobetaine (CB)

Cocoamidopropylbetaine ( CAPB)

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Uses : Amphoteric Surfactants

• Betaines are used in personal care products e.g. hair shampoos, liquid soaps, and cleansing lotions.

• All-purpose cleaning agents, hand dishwashing agents, and special textile detergents..

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Nonionic Surfactants

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Nonionic Surfactants

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Water Solubility of NonionicsReason

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Cloud Point

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Effect of moles of EO on Cloud Points of Nonionic

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Influence of Cloud Point on Soil Removal

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HLB –Hydrophilic Lipophilic Balance

HLB is a means of expressing the hydrophilic property of surfactants in figures

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HLB ValueSignificance

HLB Value 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Use

Water in oil emulsifier

Oil in water Emulsifiers

 

Wetting AgentsDetergent

s

 

 

Solubilizer

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HLB According to Griffin (only for PEG types)

substantive to skin and hair

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HLB = 20 ( 1 – SV / AV ) Where S V = Sap value of ester of polyhydric alcohol AV = Acid value of fatty acid used

Calculation of HLB value of PEG-7-glyceryl-cocoate

AV of cocofatty acid = 265 mg KOH/g SV of PEG-7-glyceryl-cocoate = 95

HLB = 20 ( 1 – 95 / 265 ) = 12.8

HLB According to Griffin (only for polyhydric alcohol types)

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HLB = 7 + m * Hh + n * Hl where

• m - number of hydrophilic groups in the molecule• Hh - Value of the hydrophilic groups• n - Number of lipophilic groups in the molecule• Hl - Value of the lipophilic groups

HLB According to Davis

Ex : Calculation of HLB of SLES

Formula of SLES : CH3(CH2)11O (CH2CH2O)2SO3Na

HLB = 7 + (1 x 1.3 + 2 x 0.33 + 38.7)+(12 x - 0.475) = 42

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Nonionic SurfactantsProperties

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• Cleansing agent in detergents

• Emulsifying agents household & I & I formulations

• Wetting agents in textile processing, agrochemical formulations

Nonionic SurfactantsApplications

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