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Surface Activity and Adsorption Properties of New Perfluorinated Carbohydrate Surfactants

  • J. Nowicki , A. Sokolowski und D. Reksa
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 5. April 2013
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Abstract

This paper presents the results from the research on the synthesis of new perfluorinated carbohydrate surfactants. Surface active properties were studied for new surfactants and their wettability was evaluated on selected solid surfaces.

Kurzfassung

Diese Veröffentlichung präsentiert Ergebnisse von Untersuchungen über die Synthese von neuen perfluorierten Zuckertensiden. Die oberflächenaktiven Eigenschaften der neuen Tenside wurden studiert und ihre Benetzung auf ausgewählten Oberflächen ermittelt.


Janusz Nowicki, Institute of Heavy Organic Synthesis “Blachownia”, Kędzierzyn-Koźle, Poland, ul. Energetyków 7, PL 47-225 Kędzierzyn-Koźle, Tel.: +48774873551, Fax: +48774873060. E-Mail:

Dr. Janusz Nowicki (born 1954) graduated In 1978 from Faculty of Chemistry Wrocław University of Technology. Since 1980 he woked In Institute of Heavy Organic Synthesis “Blachownia” as specialist in organic synthesis. In 1992 he obtained PhD at Technical University of Lodz. His field of research area covers organic synthesis of speciality ogranic chemicals and heterogenous catalysis.

Prof. Adam Sokolowski (born 1941) studied Chemistry from 1966 to 1971 at Wrocław University of Technology and received his PhD at the same University in 1977. He is presently a profesor of chemistry in Departament of Chemical Engineering. His work focused on surface properties of binary phases, microemulsions, engineering of dispersed phases.

M. Sc. Dagmara Reksa (born 1983) graduated in 2008 from Wrocław University of Technology, Faculty of Chemistry and enrolled as PhD student in Departament of Chemical Engineering. Her research interests include surface properties of binary phases, microemulsions and ionic liquids as solvents.


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Received: 2010-06-24
Published Online: 2013-04-05
Published in Print: 2011-01-01

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