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| Title: | Utilization of by-product of oil processing industry in liquid detergent |
| Authors: | Toliwal, S D Patel, Darshan Patel, J V Jadav, Kalpesh |
| Keywords: | Alkyd resin Polymeric surfactant Liquid detergent |
| Issue Date: | Sep-2009 |
| Publisher: | CSIR |
| Abstract: | Alkyd resin
polymer was synthesized from oil recovered from spent bleaching earth (ORSBE)
and rosin and then used with sodium lauryl sulphate as mixed active matter
system in liquid detergent formulation with a view to replace the conventional
active matter, linear alkyl benzene sulphonate (LABS). The prepared liquid
detergents were analyzed for surface tension, detergency and foaming power and
compared with commercial liquid detergent sample. All the liquid detergent
compositions exhibited comparable performance to commercial one with respect to
detergency and surface tension whereas foaming power decreased with increase in
amount of polymer in the formulation. Satisfactory results were found even for
low concentration (0.5%) of liquid detergents. The proposed compositions can be
easily prepared in existing alkyd resin manufacturing plants with little
modification. |
| Page(s): | 373-376 |
| ISSN: | 0975-0991 (Online); 0971-457X (Print) |
| Source: | IJCT Vol.16(5) [September 2009]
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