Handbook Of Detergents, Part B Environmental Impact Surfact

Features• Offers guidelines for formulation based on intended use to develop safer detergents • Guides formulation decisions to increase effectiveness and safety of detergents • Provides a review of the processes and chemical techniques involved in producing various formulations • Discusses consumer products as well as specialty areas, i.e. Auto care, textile processing, separation science, etc. • Offers an overview of statistical mixture design in detergent formulation Summary Beyond use in the consumer markets, detergents affect applications ranging from automotive lubricants to remediation techniques for oil spills and other environmental contaminants, paper and textile processing, and the formulation of paints, inks, and colorants. Faced with many challenges and choices, formulators must choose the composition of detergents carefully. The fourth and latest installment of the Handbook of Detergents, Part D: Formulation enables formulators to meet the demands of the increasing complexity of formulations, economic and sustainability constraints, and reducing the impact of detergents on the environment to which they will eventually be released. Table of Contents Introduction to Detergent Formulation M.S.

Handbook of Detergents, Part a. Handbook of Detergents, Part B Environmental Impact. Handbook Of Detergents Part B Environmental Impact Environmental Science and Technology (Impact Factor: 5.48). Carbon, which is likely derived from petroleum-based.

Showell Scope of Detergent Use Main Ingredients Used in Detergents Detergency Theory Formulation Strategies and Processes Statistical Mixture Design for Detergent Formulations G. Ashwari Detergent Formulations for Cleaning Laundry Detergent Formulations R.A.

Watson Hand and Machine Dishwashing Formulations W. Scheper Household and Hard Surface Cleaning Formulations S. Morrowind Mods. Scialla All-Purpose Cleaners Scourers Bathroom Cleaners Window Cleaners Floor Cleaners Carpet Cleaners Liquid Bleach Formulations S. Scialla and O. Todini Personal Care Formulations A. Krachter, and M.M.

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Muller Skin Cleansing/Care Hair Cleansing/Care Cosmetics Special Purpose Cleaning Formulations S. Mueller, and J. Peggau Auto Care Dairy/Food Processing Machine and Electronic Parts Cleaning Pet Care Specialty Detergent Formulations Surfactant Applications in Textile Processing Y.Zhu and J. Wang Detergent Formulations in Separation Science E. Pramauro and A.B. Prevot Surfactant Formulations in Enhanced Oil Recovery T.A. Moghny Surfactant Based Systems for EnvironmentalRemediation D.A.

Sabatini, R.C. Harwell, and B. Shiau Paints and Printing Inks K. Holmberg Surfactant Formulations in Polymerizations G.

Polotti and L. Spa Detergent Formulations in Lubricants T.C. Passut N-Alkyl Amide Sulfites H. Reviews “Formulation is a key process in the overall lifecycle so that products are delivered that are of the right quality, at a competitive cost, and are made available within the specified time scale.

Not only are formulations much more complex but there are many restrictions on the types of raw materials that can be used, for example, biodegradability in the case of surfactants. The book is designed to give ‘an overview of the full range of detergent formulations used today... To provide the reader with some general guidance on formulation approaches.’ It covers a wide range of detergents and starts by outlining the function of the different raw materials found in detergents. There is a comprehensive index and a wealth of references at the end of each chapter. The book will be of help to development chemists looking for leads in the formulation of a wide range of detergent products ” —Richard Farn, consultant and former director of the British Association for Chemical Specialities, in Chemistry & Industry, December 2006. CRC Press eBooks are available through VitalSource. The free VitalSource Bookshelf® application allows you to access to your eBooks whenever and wherever you choose.

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