This first volume covers basic physiochemical concepts as well as properties and mechanisms of the entire spectrum of detergent components. Topics include surfactant solubility; polymer-surfactant interactions; emulsions and microemulsions; foam in consumer products; surfactant interactions with skin (and models for studying them); properties of nonphosphate builders; oxygen bleaches; hypochlorite bleach; detergent enzymes; perfumes in detergents; the use of colorants in soaps and detergents; disinfection and preservation; and rheological modifiers for aqueous solutions. Subsequent volumes will address production, formulation, analysis, applications, and environmental impact. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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"About the Handbook. . . The. . .six-volumes (Properties, Production, Formulation, Analysis, Applications, and Environmental Impact). . .provides prospective readers. . .with a state-of-the-art comprehensive treatise, written by expert practitioners.. . .raw materials, production, economics, properties, formulations, analysis and test methods, applications, marketing, environmental considerations and related research are dealt with emphasizing the practical in a shift from the. . .theoretical focus of most of the literature currently available." ---Uri Zoller, Editor-in-Chief HANDBOOK OF DETERGENTS "The book is highly technical and specialized. The majority of the authors are industry-based. The chapters include lengthy reference and clear tables and figures. . ..appropriate for academic and corporate libraries. " ---E-Streams
Handbook Introduction iii Preface v Contributors ix Detergents: Technical and Practical Challenges 1(6) Guy Broze Surfactants: Classification 7(40) Louis Oldenhove de Guertechin Surface Activity 47(52) Patrick Durbut Surfactant Solubility 99(34) Robert G. Laughlin Anionic--Cationic Surfactant Mixtures 133(24) Ammanuel Mehreteab Polymer--Surfactant Interactions: Their Behavior at the Solid--Liquid Interface 157(24) Anne-Marie Misselyn-Bauduin Emulsions 181(72) Alain Jacques Microemulsions 253(50) Jean-Louis Salager Equilibrium and Dynamics of Surfactant Adsorption Monolayers and Thin Liquid Films 303(116) Krassimir D. Danov Peter A. Kralchevsky Ivan B. Ivanov Foam in Consumer Products 419(14) Germaine Zocchi Surfactant Interactions with Skin 433(36) Thomas G. Polefka Models for Studying Surfactant Interactions with the Skin 469(42) Marc Paye Properties of Builders: Nonphosphate Builders 511(48) Daniel Joubert Robert Gresser Jean-Pierre Cuif Polymers in Detergents 559(38) Paolo Zini Oxygen Bleaches 597(22) Vince Croud Hypochlorite Bleach 619(12) John A. Church Applications of Hypochlorite 631(8) Michel Julemont Detergent Enzymes: A Challenge! 639(52) Andre Crutzen Miriam L. Douglass Perfumes in Detergents 691(30) John Ramsbotham The Use of Colorants in Soaps and Detergents 721(22) Robert L. Mahaffey, Jr. Disinfection and Preservation in Detergents 743(14) Francoise Siquet Rheological Modifiers for Aqueous Solutions 757(30) Amjad Farooq Index 787
Guy Broze is Director of Technology at Colgate-Palmolive Technology Center, Milmort, Belgium, where he manages and supervises advanced technology for hard-surface care and fabric care. Previously he was a Research Scientist at Liege University (1975-1980). A member of the American Oil Chemists' Society, he has contributed chapters to several books, including Liquid Detergents, edited by Kuo-Yann Lai, and Stabilization in Surfactant Aggregates, edited by S. D. Christian and J. F. Scamehorn (both titles, Marcel Dekker, Inc.). Dr. Broze received the Ph.D. degree (1980) from Liege University, Belgium.