Microbial surfactants (biosurfactants) have been industrially produced and applied in many fields worldwide. There is an annual increase in biosurfactant production which reflects the world attitude toward the safe and eco-friendly products. Surfactants of biological origin have several advantages over the...
; Soldi, L.G.: Classification of calorimetric titration plots for alkyltrimethylammo- nium and alkylpyridinium cationic surfactants in aqueous solutions. In: J. Chem. Soc. Faraday Trans. 93 (1997), S. 1579-1584Bijma K, Engberts J, Blandamer MJ, Cullis PM, Last PM, Irlam KD, et al. ...
surfactantsmicellesFluorescence behavior of dicyclopenta[cd, fg]pyrene, dicyclopenta[cd, jk]pyrene and dicyclopenta[cd, mn]pyrene is reported in the presence of nitromethane and cetylpyridinium (CPy+) cation quenching agents. Nitromethane and CPy+ are known to selectively quench fluorescence emission ...
Natural functions of lipopeptides from Bacillus and Pseudomonas: more than surfactants and antibiotics. FEMS Microbiol Rev. 2010;34(6):1037–62. 142. Pathak KV, Keharia H. Identification of surfactins and iturins produced by potent fungal antagonist, Bacillus subtilis K1 isolated from aerial ...
Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Classification of Dispersing Agents Referencesdoi:10.1002/9783527656592.ch6Tharwat F. TadrosWiley‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaAGeneral Classification of Dispersing Agents and Adsorption of Surfactantsat the Solid/Liquid Interface. TADROS T F. Dispersion of ...
Giorgio Soldi, Classification of calorimetric titration plots for alkyltrimethylammonium and alkylpyridinium cationic surfactants in aqueos solutions.pdf, J. Chem. Soc. Fara- day Trans. 93 (1997) 1579-1584.Bijma, K.; Engberts, J. B. F. N.; Blandamer, M. J.; Cullis, P. M.; Last, P...
; Soldi, L.G.: Classification of calorimetric titration plots for alkyltrimethylammo- nium and alkylpyridinium cationic surfactants in aqueous solutions. In: J. Chem. Soc. Faraday Trans. 93 (1997), S. 1579-1584Bijma K, Engberts J, Blandamer MJ, Cullis PM, Last PM, Irlam KD, et al. ...
Protective structures of fiber crop stems such as the epidermis may prevent the pectinase enzyme from reaching the pectin compounds and would therefore need to be degraded by other means (usually mechanical) to give access to the inner stem structures. The use of surfactants that reduce surface te...