Cleansing Activity of Polymeric Starch by Reducing the Environmental Hazards to Safe Green Chemistry

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Cleansing Activity of Polymeric Starch by Reducing the Environmental Hazards to Safe Green Chemistry

Md. Mohsin Hossain and Md. Ibrahim H. Mondal
Md. Mohsin Hossain and Md. Ibrahim H. Mondal
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The bio-degradable starch interaction with various surfactants has been studied for the investigation of ability and cleansing activity of starch-surfactant-water system. The surfactants investigated were sodium dodecyl sulphate, sodium octanoate, cetyltrimethyl ammonium bromide and tween-20. The DS of starch is 0.8 and the concentrations of starch were varied from 0.01 to 1% wt/v. The effect of mixing on the micellisation of the ternary surfactant solutions can be described to a good approximation by taking into account only the effects of the volume difference between the hydrocarbon chains length. Mixed micelle formation with starch depends on the chain-length difference in the same way as for starchsurfactant micelle. Aggregation of the mixed micelles of the surfactants and the polymer coils produced a gel-like complex phase. The water content of the gel phase in equilibrium with aqueous solution increased when the chain-length difference between the two surfactants increased. The more surfaceactive component is strongly enriched in the polymer complexes of gels and it showed maximum cleansing activity of respective detergent. From the experimental results of viscosity, surface tension and other physical properties it indicated that adding starch in detergent as soap filler these properties have changed which also indicated the more cleansing activity of polymeric starch (potato) were cheaply available indoor market in Bangladesh. Biodegradable starch interactions with ionic surfactants by the way of H-bond formation to ensure complexation and reduced the harmful criteria of living organism also to ensure maximum protection of our green chemistry. The formed complexes were analyzed and characterized by FTIR spectroscopy, XRD and SEM instrument. Some of the complexes exhibited excellent emulsifying efficiency and surfactants performance properties with this biodegradable starch polymer.

Cleansing Activity of Polymeric Starch by Reducing the Environmental Hazards to Safe Green Chemistry

The bio-degradable starch interaction with various surfactants has been studied for the investigation of ability and cleansing activity of starch-surfactant-water system. The surfactants investigated were sodium dodecyl sulphate, sodium octanoate, cetyltrimethyl ammonium bromide and tween-20. The DS of starch is 0.8 and the concentrations of starch were varied from 0.01 to 1% wt/v. The effect of mixing on the micellisation of the ternary surfactant solutions can be described to a good approximation by taking into account only the effects of the volume difference between the hydrocarbon chains length. Mixed micelle formation with starch depends on the chain-length difference in the same way as for starchsurfactant micelle. Aggregation of the mixed micelles of the surfactants and the polymer coils produced a gel-like complex phase. The water content of the gel phase in equilibrium with aqueous solution increased when the chain-length difference between the two surfactants increased. The more surfaceactive component is strongly enriched in the polymer complexes of gels and it showed maximum cleansing activity of respective detergent. From the experimental results of viscosity, surface tension and other physical properties it indicated that adding starch in detergent as soap filler these properties have changed which also indicated the more cleansing activity of polymeric starch (potato) were cheaply available indoor market in Bangladesh. Biodegradable starch interactions with ionic surfactants by the way of H-bond formation to ensure complexation and reduced the harmful criteria of living organism also to ensure maximum protection of our green chemistry. The formed complexes were analyzed and characterized by FTIR spectroscopy, XRD and SEM instrument. Some of the complexes exhibited excellent emulsifying efficiency and surfactants performance properties with this biodegradable starch polymer.

Md. Mohsin Hossain and Md. Ibrahim H. Mondal
Md. Mohsin Hossain and Md. Ibrahim H. Mondal

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Md. Mohsin Hossain. 2014. “. Global Journal of Research in Engineering – C: Chemical Engineering GJRE-C Volume 14 (GJRE Volume 14 Issue C1): .

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