Publikation: Added-Value Surfactants
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Surfactants are ubiquitous in cellular membranes, detergents or as emulsification agents. Due to their amphiphilic properties, they can not only mediate between two domains of very different solvent compatibility like water and organic but also show fascinating self‐assembly features resulting in micelles, vesicles or lyotropic liquid crystals. The current review article highlights some approaches towards the next generation surfactants, e.g. those with catalytically active heads. Furthermore, it is shown that amphiphilic properties can be obtained beyond the classical hydrophobic‐hydrophilic interplay, for instance with surfactants containing one molecular block with a special shape. Whereas, classical surfactants are static, one became more and more interested in species, which are able to change their properties depending on external triggers. The article discusses examples for surfactants sensitive to chemical (e.g. pH‐value) or physical triggers (temperature, electric and magnetic fields).
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POLARZ, Sebastian, Marius KUNKEL, Adrian DONNER, Moritz SCHLÖTTER, 2018. Added-Value Surfactants. In: Chemistry - A European Journal. 2018, 24(71), pp. 18842-18856. ISSN 0947-6539. eISSN 1521-3765. Available under: doi: 10.1002/chem.201802279BibTex
@article{Polarz2018-12-17Added-42918, year={2018}, doi={10.1002/chem.201802279}, title={Added-Value Surfactants}, number={71}, volume={24}, issn={0947-6539}, journal={Chemistry - A European Journal}, pages={18842--18856}, author={Polarz, Sebastian and Kunkel, Marius and Donner, Adrian and Schlötter, Moritz} }
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