P01 | New Green Based Emulsifier For Environmental Friendly Emulsions With Improved Sensory Profile
(No Soapy Effect)
A. Roso 1,*, J. SHEN 2, C. TAILLEBOIS 2, J. GUILBOT 2, H. ROLLAND 2, S. KERVERDO 3
1Marketing, 2R&D, SEPPIC, CASTRES, 3R&D, SEPPIC, PARIS, France
P02 | Emulsion Stabilization By Polymeric Surfactants And Their Complexes With Sds: Colloidal And Interfacial Viscoelastic Characteristics
L. Atanase 1,*, S. Bistac 1, G. Riess 1
1COBM, ENSCMU, Mulhouse, France
P03 | Preparation Of Toa Entrapped Microcapsules And Their Morphology Control For Rapid Extraction Of Metal Ion S. Kiyoyama 1,*, K. Shiomori 2, M. Yoshida 3
1Chemical Science and Engineering, Miyakonojo National College of Technology, 2Applied Chemistry, University of Miyazaki, Miyazaki, 3Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Kagoshima Universuty, Kagoshima, Japan
P04 | Microorganisms Hydrolyse Amide Bonds Enabling Read-Across Of Biodegradability Of Amidoamine Surfactants
C. G. Van Ginkel 1,*, R. Geerts 1, A. Louwerse 1
1T&E, AKZO NOBEL, Arnhem, Netherlands
P05 | Application Of An Exposure And Risk Screening Methodology For Ingredients In Formulated Consumer Products
P. C. DeLeo 1, C. E. Cowan-Ellsberry 2, R. I. Sedlak 1,*, H. Sanderson 3
1AMERICAN CLEANING INSTITUTE, Washington, DC, 2CE2 Consulting, LLC, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, 3Aarhus University, Danish National Environmental Research Institute, Roskilde, Denmark
P06 | Some Recent Results On The Suitability Of A Novel Foam Test Method And Surface Rheological Measurements To Characterize Foam And Surface Elastic Properties Of Different Surfactant Material Of Application
C. Bilke-Krause 1,*, T. Winkler 1
1APPLICATION, KRÜSS GMBH, HAMBURG, Germany
P07 | Development For Evaluating Method Of Detergents From A Viewpoint Of Environmental Impact Including Detergency As An Environmental Factor
R. Kurono 1,*, N. Nishio 1, M. Oya 1
1Graduate school of Env.& Info. Sci., YOKOHAMA NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, Yokohama, Japan
P08 | The Dispersability Of Particles In Aqueous, Surfactant Containing Dispersions, Characterized By A Novel Centrifugal Sedimentation Analysis
G. Petzold 1,*, M. Mende 1, S. Schwarz 1
1Polymers and Dispersions, LEIBNIZ IPF, Dresden, Germany
P09 | Preparation And Characterization Of An Oily Sludge Model
S. Schwarz 1, G. Petzold 1,*, G. Heinrich 1, R. Rojas Reyna 1
1LEIBNIZ IPF, Dresden, Germany
P10 | Bioaccumulation Screening: Log P Values For Surfactants With A Slow Stirring / Surface Tension Method
D. Miller 1,*
1CLAS Rhein-Main, CLARIANT PRODUKTE (DEUTSCHLAND) GMBH, Frankfurt/M, Germany
P12 | Aqueous Solution Properties Of Sodium Poly (Oxyethylene) Alkyl Ether Carboxylate
R. IKOSHI 1,*, N. TOSHIDA 1, T. SAKAI 1, N. SUBIRATS 2
1Global R&D - Materials Science, KAO CORPORATION, Wakayama, Japan, 2Kao Chemicals Europe, S.L., BARCELONA, Spain
P14 | Seasonal Study Of The Major Commercial Surfactants, Linear Alkylbenzene Sulphonates (Las), Alcohol Sulphates (As), Soaps And Ethoxylated Octylphenols (Opeo) In Agricultural Soils Of Granada. Environmental Impact.
B. Oliver-Rodríguez 1,*, S. Cantarero-Malagón 1, N. Dorival-García 1, A. Zafra-Gomez 1, G. Croveto-Montoya 1, O. Ballesteros-Garcia 1, A. Navalón-Monton 1, C. Valenzuela-Calahorro 2, C. Verge-Lopez 3, J. de Ferrer 3, J. L. Vilchez-Quero 1
1DEPARTMENT OF ANALITYCAL CHEMISTRY, 2DEPARTMENT OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, UNIVERSITY OF GRANADA, GRANADA, 3CEPSA QUIMICA S.A, CEPSA QUIMICA S.A, Madrid, Spain
P15 | Passive Microrheology By Ms-Dws : Study Of Soft Materials Viscoelasticity
C. Tisserand 1,G. Meunier1,*
1FORMULACTION, L'Union, France
P16 | An Environmental Assessment Of Multi-Branched Aliphatic Alcohols Using Reach Guidance
M. Lampi 1,*, R. Davi 1
1ExxonMobil Biomedical Sciences, Inc, Annandale, NJ, United States
P17 | A Study On The Synergistic Effects Of Mixed Surfactant Systems
M. R. Oliveira 1,*, M. Fernandez 1
1R&D, OXITENO S/A, Mauá, Brazil
P18 | Biodegradation Of Surfactants: Chemical And Microbiological Aspects
O. Muter 1, 1,*, P. Mekss 2, M. Grube 1, M. Gavare 1, V. Saulite 2, B. Olschewsky 3, A. Laskovs 4, A. Grinbergs 3
1Institute of Microbiology & Biotechnology, UNIVERSITY OF LATVIA, 2University of Latvia, 3Aureavia Latvia Ltd, 4EcoOsta Ltd, Riga, Latvia
P19 | In Vitro Behavior And Toxicological Evaluation Of Cationic Surfactant Modified Zeolite As Potential Pharmaceutical Excipient
D. Krajisnik 1,*, A. Dakovic 2, A. Malenovic 3, S. Ristic 4, J. Milic 1
1Department of Pharmaceutical Technology and Cosmetology, FACULTY OF PHARMACY, 2Institute for Technology of Nuclear and Other Raw Materials, 3Department of Drug Analysis, FACULTY OF PHARMACY, 4R & D Institute, Galenika a.d., Belgrade, Serbia
P20 | The Influence Of Oil Phase Content On The Physical Stability Cosmetic O/W Creams Stabilized With Cetearyl Glucoside As Natural Emulsifier
D. Vasiljevic 1,*, M. Milosavljevic 2, M. Primorac 1
1Department of Pharmaceutical Technology and Cosmet, FACULTY OF PHARMACY, BELGRADE UNIVERSITY, 2Pharmaceutical-Physiotherapeutical School, Belgrade, Serbia
P21 | Chemical Synthesis Of Cleavable Inverse Emulsifiers For Applications In Mini-Emulsions.
C. Belenki 1, 2,*, T. Muller 1, 2, S. Braese 1, 2, M. Gedrat 2, 3, H. P. Schuchmann 2, 3, W. Gerlinger 2, 4, R. Engel 2, 4
1Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Institute of Organic Chemistry, Karlsruhe, 2IP3 (JointLab incorporated in KIT, supported by BASF, Karlsruhe/ Ludwigshafen, 3Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute of Food Process Engineering, Karlsruhe, 4BASF SE, Ludwigshafen, Germany
P22 | Determination Of Homologous Anionic Surfactants In Multicomponent Mixtures And Commercial Sulfonol Preparations
N. Makarova 1,*, E. Kulapina 1
1SARATOV STATE UNIVERSITY, Saratov, Russian Federation
P23 | Washing Performance Of Superconcentrated Laundry Liquid Detergents: Efficient Design Through Statistical Techniques
E. Martínez 1, M. J. Escudero 1, C. A. Prieto 1,*, I. López 2, J. Lázaro 1
1R&D Center, CEPSA, Alcalá de Henares, 2Development & Innovation, CEPSA Química, Madrid, Spain
P24 | Homogeneously Catalysed Suzuki Coupling And Hydrogenation Reaction As Tandem In Three Phase Microemulsions
K. Seifert 1,*, H. Nowothnick 1, R. Schomäcker 1
1Institut für Chemie, FG Mehrphasenreaktionstechnik, TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITÄT BERLIN, Berlin, Germany
P25 | River Water Monitoring Of Major Surfactants And Their Aquatic Environmental Risk Assessment In Japan
M. Yamane 1,*, K. Yoshida 2, A. Yamamoto 3, H. Kawasaki 4, N. Nishiyama 1
1Kao Corporation, Tochigi, 2LION CORPORATION, Odawara, 3Procter&Gamble Japan K.K., Kobe, 4ADEKA CORPORATION, Tokyo, Japan
P26 | Nonionic Surfactants For Rhodium-Catalyzed Hydroformylation In Aqueous - Multiphase Systems
A. Rost 1,*, T. Hamerla 1, T. Pogrzeba 1, R. Schomäcker 1
1TU Berlin, Berlin, Germany
P27 | Solubilization Of Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drugs In Nonionic Microemulsions
L. Djekic 1,*, M. Primorac 1
1Department of pharmaceutical technology, FACULTY OF PHARMACY, UNIVERSITY OF BELGRADE, Belgrade, Serbia
P28 | Structure-Surface Activity Relationships Of Uronic Acid-Derivative Surfactants From Renewable Resources
H. Razafindralambo 1,*, A. Richel 1, G. Richard 1, P. Laurent 1, D. Mavakala 1, J.-P. Wathelet 1, C. Blecker 1, M. Paquot 1
1Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech, UNIVERSITY OF LIEGE, Gembloux, Belgium
P30 | Aqueous And Emulsifying Properties Of Non-Ionic And Ionic Surfactants Derived From Isosorbide
A. Lavergne 1,*, V. Molinier 1, E. Deniau 1, A. Couture 1, J.-M. Aubry 1
1EA 4478 Chimie Moléculaire et Formulation, UNIVERSITE LILLE 1, ENSCL, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France
P31 | New Water Soluble Isethionates For Personal Care
G. A. Smith 1,*, P. Anantaneni 1
1Performance Intermediates, HUNTSMAN CORPORATION, The Woodlands, United States
P32 | Environmental Safety Of The Use Of Major Surfactant Classes In North America
K. Stanton 1,*, C. Cowan-Ellsberry 2, S. Belanger 3, D. McAvoy 4, P. Dorn 5, S. Dyer 3, H. Sanderson 6, R. van Compernolle 5, D. Versteeg 3, R. Sedlak 1
1Technical & International Affairs, AMERICAN CLEANING INSTITUTE, Washington, 2CE2 Consulting, 3The Procter & Gamble Company, 4University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, 5Shell Chemical , Houston, United States, 6Aarhus University, Danish National Environmental Research Institute, Roskilde, Denmark
P33 | Green Non-Ionic Hydrotropes: Amphiphilicity And Solubilizing Performances
L. Moity 1, M. Durand 1, Y. Zhu 1, V. Molinier 1,*, J.-M. Aubry 1
1EA 4478 Chimie Moléculaire et Formulation, UNIVERSITE LILLE 1, ENSCL, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France
P34 | Unique Care Chemicals Derived From Natural Fatty Alcohol As A Silicone Substitute For Personal Care Products
T. Hayashi 1,*, J. Sata 1, H. Terazaki 1, H. Mizushima 1
1Global R&D Performance Chemicals, KAO CORPORATION, Wakayama, Japan
P35 | Rpe Surfactants: An Eco Friendly Alternative To Nonylphenol Ethoxylates
G. A. Smith 1,*, G. Holliday 2
1Performance Intermediates, HUNTSMAN CORPORATION, The Woodlands, United States, 2Performance Intermediates, HUNTSMAN CORPORATION, Brooklyn, Australia
P36 | Mercaptoethanol As Versatile Intermediate For Surfactant Syntheses
S. Vogel 1,*, B. Raether 1, J. Tropsch 2
1GVP/D, 2EMV/GS, BASF SE, Ludwigshafen, Germany
P37 | Stability And Rheological Behaviour Of Superconcentrated Liquid Detergents: Influence Of Surfactant Combinations In Product Formulability
E. Martínez 1, M. J. Escudero 1, C. A. Prieto 1, 2,*, I. López 2, J. Lázaro 1
1R&D Center, CEPSA, Alcalá de Henares, 2Development & Innovation, CEPSA Química, Madrid, Spain
P38 | New Metal Complex For Fabric Bleaching
T. Kubozono 1,*, Y. Iwasa 1, Y. Kono 1, T. Majima 1, T. Suekuni 1, T. Okano 1
1LION CORPORATION, Tokyo, Japan
P39 | Mixtures Of Anionic Surfactants With Nonionic Surfactants From Renewable Resources
B. Grady 1,*, L. Jackson 1, K. Werts 1
1Institute for Applied Surfactant Research, UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA, Norman, United States
P40 | Lysine Tetra-Methylene Phosphonate (Ltmp), A Powerful Ingredient To Reduce The Use Of Nonionics In Compact Laundry Detergents.
G. P. Bonnechere 1,*
1Innovation, DEQUEST AG, Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium
P41 | Green Catalysis With Surfactants As Performance Additives
M. Schwarze 1,*, T. Hamerla 1, S. Wille 2, L. Mokrushina 2, W. Arlt 2, R. Schomäcker 1
1Technische Universität Berlin, Berlin, 2Friedrich Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen, Germany
P42 | Sulfonation Of An Oleic Methyl Ester
L. Cohen 1,*, F. Soto 1
1Chemical Engineering , CADIZ UNIVERSITY , ALGECIRAS, Spain
P43 | Modeling The Behaviour Of Linear Alkylbenzene Sulphonates (Las), Alcohol Sulphates (As) And Soaps In Agricultural Soils Of Granada Through Laboratory Studies
B. Oliver-Rodríguez 1,*, S. Cantarero-Malagón 1, A. Zafra-Gómez 1, G. Crovetto-Montoya 1, O. Ballesteros-García 1, A. T. S. M. Goffin 1, A. Navalón-Montón 1, C. Valenzuela-Calahorro 2, C. Vergé-López 3, J. de Ferrer 3, J. L. Vílchez-Quero 1
1DEPARTMENT OF ANALITYCAL CHEMISTRY, 2DEPARTMENT OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, UNIVERSITY OF GRANADA, GRANADA, 3CEPSA QUIMICA SA, CEPSA QUIMICA SA, MADRID, Spain
P44 | Use Of Read-Across Of Existing Hazard Data To Fulfill Hpv Chemical Program Requirements Significantly Reduces Chemical Testing
F. H. Kruszewski 1,*, P. C. DeLeo 1, K. Stanton 1, R. Sedlak 1
1Technical and International Affairs, AMERICAN CLEANING INSTITUTE, Washington, United States
P45 | Continuing Advances In Process Technology For The Production Of Linear Alkylbenzene
G. A. Peterson 1, L. Erickson 1,*, M. Riley 1, I. Lopez 2, J. Almeida 2, A. Fernandez 2
1UOP, Des Plaines, United States, 2CEPSA Quimica, Madrid, Spain
P46 | Micellar Properties Of Ionic Liquid Based Surfactants: A Comparison Of 1-Alkyl-3-Methylimidazolium Chloride With Structurally Related Cationic Surfactants
P. D. Galgano 1, O. A. El Seoud 1,*
1Instituto de Química, UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO, São Paulo, Brazil
P48 | New “ Enhanced Loop Reactor ” For Alkoxylation Process
F. Felippone 1,*
1DESMET BALLESTRA SPA, Milan, Italy
P49 | Microencapsulation Of Lipase In Polymer Nano-Capsules Prepared Using Reverse Micellar Syste
K. Shiomori 1,*, R. Matsunaga 1, S. Kiyoyama 2, M. Yoshida 3
1Applied Chemistry, UNIVERSITY OF MIYAZAKI, Miyazaki, 2Chemical Sci. & Eng., Miyakonojo Natl. College Tech., Miyakonojo, 3Applied Chem. & Chem. Eng, Kagoshima University, Kagoshima, Japan
P50 | Assessment Of The Lubricity Effect Of A Tensioactive Additive For Bitumen By Using A Rheology Test
G. Durand 1,*, M. ROBERT 1
1Research & Development, COLAS SA, MAGNY LES HAMEAUX, France
P51 | Detergency Improvement Of Synthetic Polymer Surfaces By Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Treatment
K. Gotoh 1,*, A. Yasukawa 1, Y. Nagai 1, Y. Tagawa 2
1Faculty of Human Life and Environment, Nara Women's University, Nara, 2Kobe University of Fashion and Design, Akashi, Japan
P52 | Dynamics & Economics Of Flexible Sulfonation Sulfation Plants Capable Of Processing Different Feeds
R. C. Phadke 1,*, S. N. Trivedi 1, M. Shea 1
1MARKETING, CHEMITHON INTERNATIONAL PTE.LTD, Singapore, Singapore
P53 | Maximizing Viscosity In Formulations Containing Alpha Olefin Sulfonates
J. Gee 1,* and Research and Technology, Normal Alpha Olefins
1RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY, CHEVRON PHILLIPS CHEMICAL COMPANY, Kingwood, United States
P54 | Performance Optimization In Liquid Detergents Containing Anionic, Nonionic, And Cationic Surfactants
F. Malihi 1,*, N. Jadidi 2, B. Adeeb 2
1Technology, FARGOL RESEARCH GROUP, 2Chemistry Department, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic Of
P55 | Ethoxylation Of Lanolin Under Pressure Using Alkaline Catalyst
B. Vafakish 1,*
1R&D, KIMYAGARAN EMROOZ CHEM. IND. CO., Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic Of
P56 | Spatial and temporal trends of anionic, nonionic and cationic surfactants in urban sewage-impacted marine sediments
P.A. Lara-Martín1,2*, X. Li2, E. González-Mazo1, B.J. Brownawell2
1Department of Physical Chemistry, Faculty of Marine and Environmental Sciences, University of Cadiz, Puerto Real, 11510, Spain 2School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, 11794-5000, United States