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Krafft point alkyl ether sulfates

Alkyl ether sulfates are/after alkyl benzene sulfonates(LAS),the group of technically important anionic surfactants with the largest production voluJne and product value. They have in comparison with other anionic surfactants special properties which are based on the particular structure of the molecule. These are expressed,for example,in the general adsorption properties at different interfaces, and in the Krafft-Point. Alkyl ether sulfates may be used under conditions, at which the utilization of other surfactant classes is very limited. They possess particularly favorable interfacial and application properties in mixtures with other surfactants. The paper gives a review of all important mechanisms of action and properties of interest for application. [Pg.3]

An especially effective reduction of the Krafft Point results from the insertion of ether groups into the molecule of the anionic surfactant. In table I this is examplified with Na dodecyl sulfate and Na-tetra-decyl sulfate in comparison to various n-alkyl ether sulfates of the same chain length (10). As a measure of the Krafft Point, a temperature is deTined at which a 1 7o solution dissolves clearly. By the incorporation of oxyalkylene groups into the molecule, the Krafft -Point and the melting point are greatly depressed. This depression is especially effective if there is branching in the oxyalkylene groups. [Pg.6]

The lower Krafft Points resulting from the incorporation of oxyethylene groups into the surfactant molecule is an essential, but not sufficient, property for the utilizationof alkyl ether sulfates. [Pg.8]

Washing and Cleaning Action. The properties of alkyl ether sulfates, due to the good solubility and the special hydrophilic/hydrophobic properties of the molecule, are of particular practical interest. From the investigations described in sections 2 and 3, it can be concluded that, in addition to the decrease in the Krafft Point, favorable properties for practical applications can be expected as a result of the inclusion of the oxyethylene groups into the hydrophobic part of the molecule. As is true for other anionic surfactants, the electrical double layer will be compressed by the addition of multivalent cations. By this means, the adsorption at the interface is increased, the surface activity is raised, and, furthermore, the critical micelle concentration decreased. In the case of the alkyl ether sulfates, however these effects can be obtained without encountering undesirable salting out effects. [Pg.14]


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