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Touted as the new darling of the chemical industry, alkyl polyglycosides are gaining in popularity due to the fact that they are readily biodegradable, low-toxic, and made from renewable resources. Sugar-Based Surfactants compiles the most recent and relevant aspects of sugar-based surfactants, including self-association, phase behavior, and interf
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Industrial & Technical ChemistryTable of contents
- Cover
- Halftitle Page
- SURFACTANT SCIENCE SERIES
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Editor
- Contributors
- 1 Sugar-Based Surfactants for Consumer Products and Technical Applications*
- 2 Solution Behavior of Alkyl Glycosides and Related Compounds
- 3 Self-Assembly and Micellar Structures of Sugar-Based Surfactants: Effect of Temperature and Salt Addition
- 4 Thin Film and Foam Properties of Sugar-Based Surfactants
- 5 Soluble Monolayers of Sugar-Based Surfactants at the Air-Solution Interface
- 6 Adsorption of Sugar-Based Surfactants at SolidLiquid Interfaces
- 7 Rheological Properties of Systems Containing Sugar-Based Surfactants
- 8 Sugar-Based Gemini Surfactants with pH-Dependent Aggregation Properties
- 9 Sugar-Based Ionic Surfactants: Syntheses, Solution Properties, and Applications
- 10 Sugar-Based Surfactants with Isoprenoid-Type Hydrophobic Chains: Physicochemical and Biophysical Aspects
- 11 Micellar Properties and Molecular Interactions in Binary Surfactant Systems Containing a Sugar-Based Surfactant
- 12 Microemulsions Stabilized by Sugar Surfactants
- 13 Self-Organization of the Ternary Dialkyldimethylammonium Bromide/ OBG/Water Systems: Mixed Nanoaggregates, Vesicles, and Micelles
- 14 Comparative Study of the Interaction between
- 15 Applications of Alkyl Glucosides in the Solubilization of Liposomes and Cell Membranes
- Index