Fundamentals of Surfactant Chemistry

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Surfactants Classification
  2. Hydrophilic and Lipophilic Raw Materials
  3. Surfactant Types and Heads
  4. Anionic Surfactants
  5. Cationic Surfactants
  6. Amphoteric Surfactants
  7. Non-ionic Surfactants
  8. Physico-chemical Properties

📖 1. Surfactants Classification

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

Surfactant
A surfactant is an amphiphilic molecule, meaning it contains both a hydrophilic (water-attracting) head and a lipophilic (oil-attracting) tail. This dual affinity allows surfactants to reduce surface tension between different substances, such as oil and water, facilitating cleaning, emulsification, and foaming processes.

Amphiphilic molecule
An amphiphilic molecule possesses both hydrophilic and lipophilic regions within the same structure. In surfactants, this characteristic enables them to interact with both aqueous and oily phases, making them essential in formulations that require mixing or cleaning of diverse substances.

Lipophilic tail
The lipophilic tail is the non-polar, hydrophobic part of a surfactant molecule. It is often linear or branched and can be composed of polymers, silicones, fatty acids, fatty alcohols, or fatty acid esters. Its primary function is to associate with oils and fats, aiding in their removal or dispersion in water.

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1. According to the source, what is a defining feature of quaternary amine derivatives in surfactants?

2. How should a cosmetic formulator apply knowledge of hydrophilic and lipophilic raw materials when developing a mild cleansing product for sensitive skin?

3. How does the pH-dependent zwitterionic behavior of amphoteric surfactants influence their effect in cosmetic formulations?

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Surfactant — definition?

Amphiphilic molecule reducing surface tension.

Amphiphilic molecule — role?

Contains both hydrophilic and lipophilic regions.

Lipophilic tail — function?

Associates with oils and fats.

Hydrophilic head — role?

Interacts with water molecules.

Synthetic surfactants — source?

Derived from petrochemicals.

Natural surfactants — source?

From renewable raw materials like sugars and fats.

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