O-(2-Hydroxyethyl)cellulose–derived Surfactants Prepared by Microwave–assisted Transesterification
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S. Miníková
Abstract
A series of polymeric surfactants were prepared from O-(2-hydroxyethyl)cellulose (HEC, DS = 1) by transesterification of methyl laurate and the complex of methyl esters of rape seed oil fatty acids in the H2O/DMF system using microwave irradiation as heating source. The obtained derivatives were characterized by FTIR spectroscopy and viscometry, and their surfaceactive, foaming, emulsification and performance properties evaluated. The results indicate that under microwave heating water-soluble HEC-fatty acid esters with very low degree of esterification can be obtained in a few minutes and at temperatures not exceeding 100°C. The derivatives exhibited foaming ability and significant emulsifying efficiency for ‘oil in water’-type emulsions comparable to that of commercial surfactants as well as a good washing power and very high antiredeposition efficiency.
Kurzfassung
Eine Reihe polymerer Tenside wurden aus O-(2-Hydroxyethyl)cellulose (HEC, DS = 1) durch Umesterung von Methyllaurat und dem Komplex von Methylester des Rapsöls im H2O/DMF-System mit Mikrowellenbestrahlung als Wärmeenergie gewonnen. Die Charakterisierung der Derivate erfolgte mittels FTIR-Spektroskopie und Viskosimetrie und hinsichtlich der physikochemischen Eigenschaften und Anwendungspotentiale. Die Mikrowellenbehandlung ermöglicht wasserlösliche HEC-Fettsäureester in einigen Minuten und bei Temperaturen die 100°C nicht übersteigen herzustellen. Die Derivate weisen ein Schaumbildungsvermögen und eine exzellente Emulgierwirkung für Emulsionen vom Typ ‘Öl-in-Wasser’, die mit kommerziellen Tensiden vergleichbar sind sowie eine gute Waschkraft und eine sehr effektive Verhinderung der Rückverschmutzung auf.
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Contents/Inhalt
- Contents
- Abstracts
- Abstracts
- Application
- Macroscopic Pipe Flow of Micellar Solutions Investigated by Ultrasound Doppler Velocimetry
- Synthesis, Characterization and Antifungal Activities of Copper(II) Soaps and their Complexes Derived from Azadirecta Indica (Neem) and Pongamia Pinnata (Karanj) Oil
- Synthesis and Properties of Environmentally Friendly Calcium Phosphate Inhibitor
- Basic Science
- Benzene Moiety of Alkylphenol Ethoxylates can be a Source of Π Stacking Interactions
- Novel Surfactants
- O-(2-Hydroxyethyl)cellulose–derived Surfactants Prepared by Microwave–assisted Transesterification
- Physical Chemistry
- The UV Spectroscopic Determination of Two Critical Micelle Concentrations of Domiphen Bromide in Solutions with KBr and Calculations of the Packing Parameter
- Adsorption of CTAB on Zeolite A Detected by Surfactant Ion-selective Electrode