Synthesis of Brominated C-18 Fatty Acids and Surfactant Properties of Their Sodium Salts

The physicochemical properties of sodium salts fatty acid have not been thoroughly investigated and are, therefore, not well understood In line with this, brominated and non-brominated sodium salts of C-18 chain fatty acids were prepared and their physicochmical properties and performance in aque...

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主要作者: Baptist, Steven
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spelling my-upm-ir.86072012-06-11T07:31:03Z Synthesis of Brominated C-18 Fatty Acids and Surfactant Properties of Their Sodium Salts 1996 Baptist, Steven The physicochemical properties of sodium salts fatty acid have not been thoroughly investigated and are, therefore, not well understood In line with this, brominated and non-brominated sodium salts of C-18 chain fatty acids were prepared and their physicochmical properties and performance in aqueous solution have been investigated by means of surface tension, conductivity, NMR(¹H and ¹³C) and emulsion stability The experimental results indicate that when bromine atom/s were present in the alkyl chain of the fatty acid sodium salts, the surface activity increases. It was also found that closely packed micelles were formed with the introduction of the bromine atom/s onto the hydrophobic region of the surfactant, thus a lower critical micelle concentration was registered. However, the presence of bromine did not affect the formation of stable w/o emulsions. Fatty acids - Synthesis. Sodium salts - Synthesis. Surface active agents. 1996 Thesis http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/8607/ http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/8607/1/FSAS_1996_5_A.pdf application/pdf en public masters Universiti Pertanian Malaysia Fatty acids - Synthesis. Sodium salts - Synthesis. Surface active agents. Faculty of Environmental Studies English
institution Universiti Putra Malaysia
collection PSAS Institutional Repository
language English
English
topic Fatty acids - Synthesis.
Sodium salts - Synthesis.
Surface active agents.
spellingShingle Fatty acids - Synthesis.
Sodium salts - Synthesis.
Surface active agents.
Baptist, Steven
Synthesis of Brominated C-18 Fatty Acids and Surfactant Properties of Their Sodium Salts
description The physicochemical properties of sodium salts fatty acid have not been thoroughly investigated and are, therefore, not well understood In line with this, brominated and non-brominated sodium salts of C-18 chain fatty acids were prepared and their physicochmical properties and performance in aqueous solution have been investigated by means of surface tension, conductivity, NMR(¹H and ¹³C) and emulsion stability The experimental results indicate that when bromine atom/s were present in the alkyl chain of the fatty acid sodium salts, the surface activity increases. It was also found that closely packed micelles were formed with the introduction of the bromine atom/s onto the hydrophobic region of the surfactant, thus a lower critical micelle concentration was registered. However, the presence of bromine did not affect the formation of stable w/o emulsions.
format Thesis
qualification_level Master's degree
author Baptist, Steven
author_facet Baptist, Steven
author_sort Baptist, Steven
title Synthesis of Brominated C-18 Fatty Acids and Surfactant Properties of Their Sodium Salts
title_short Synthesis of Brominated C-18 Fatty Acids and Surfactant Properties of Their Sodium Salts
title_full Synthesis of Brominated C-18 Fatty Acids and Surfactant Properties of Their Sodium Salts
title_fullStr Synthesis of Brominated C-18 Fatty Acids and Surfactant Properties of Their Sodium Salts
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis of Brominated C-18 Fatty Acids and Surfactant Properties of Their Sodium Salts
title_sort synthesis of brominated c-18 fatty acids and surfactant properties of their sodium salts
granting_institution Universiti Pertanian Malaysia
granting_department Faculty of Environmental Studies
publishDate 1996
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/8607/1/FSAS_1996_5_A.pdf
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