A renaissance of soaps? — How to make clear and stable solutions at neutral pH and room temperature

Volume: 236, Pages: 28 - 42
Published: Oct 1, 2016
Abstract
Soaps are the oldest and perhaps most natural surfactants. However, they lost much of their importance since “technical surfactants”, usually based on sulfates or sulfonates, have been developed over the last fifty years. Indeed, soaps are pH- and salt-sensitive and they are irritant, especially to the eyes. In food emulsions, although authorized, they have a bad taste, and long-chain saturated soaps have a high Krafft temperature. We believe...
Paper Details
Title
A renaissance of soaps? — How to make clear and stable solutions at neutral pH and room temperature
Published Date
Oct 1, 2016
Volume
236
Pages
28 - 42
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