Surfactants In The Cosmetics And Detergent Industries

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. D. Goddard
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

There are similarities, and differences, in the surfactants used in cosmetics and detergents. In both applications anionic surfactants constitute the major category. Their main function is to clean, i.e. remove grease and particulate matter from fibrous or hard surface substrates. Cationic surfactants are used for conditioning substrates. Nonionic surfactants can function as a substrate cleanser but are seldom used as such in cosmetics; however, selected non-ionics are often employed as a primary emulsifier. Several specialized nonionic surfactants are used as a secondary surfactant in formulations to promote foaming and emulsification. Specific examples and modes of action of surfactants will be presented.
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APA: E. D. Goddard  (1988)  Surfactants In The Cosmetics And Detergent Industries

MLA: E. D. Goddard Surfactants In The Cosmetics And Detergent Industries. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1988.

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