Handbook of Surfactant Analysis
Chemical, Physico-Chemical and Physical Methods
1. Edition January 2000
XVIII, 394 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Short Description
Surfactants are catalysts that work by effecting or changing the surface of a material. Used in a wide range of industries, notably in the processing of soaps and detergents, surfactants have attracted a great deal of interest recently from environmental agencies concerned with effects of pollutants. This timely resource provides extensive coverage on the methods used to analyze surfactants.
Handbook of Surfactant Analysis: Chemical, physico-chemical and physical methods is a translation of the successful German book Analyse der Tenside, and incorporates the leading chemical, physio-chemical and physical methods of surfactant analysis, with special emphasis on infrared spectroscopy.
Since the first edition of Analyse der Tenside (1962) no other book has come close to dealing exclusively with the many analytical methods for this important group of substances.
The scope of this book is broad, with coverage not only of analytical data, but also of important data relevant to the industrial production and uses of various classes of compounds.
The fundamental principles and applications of modern spectroscopic and electroanalytical techniques, now playing an increasingly important role as routine methods in analytical practice, are also described.
The book is richly and informatively illustrated and includes a comprehensive and up-to-date bibliography.
Chapter topics include:
* Structural characteristics and classifications of surfactants
* Sample preparation, isolation and characterisation of surfactants
* Detection of interfacially active ions
* Controlled decomposition
* Separation of mixtures of surfactants
* Methods of quantitative analysis of surfactants
* Spectrometry and electrometry
* Other physical and physico-chemical methods
Elementary Composition and Structural Characteristics: Controlled Degradation.
Separation of Mixtures of Surfactants.
Selected Methods for the Quantitative Analysis of Surfactants.
Spectrometry.
Electrometry and Other Physical and Physico-Chemical Methods.
References.
Index.