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Principles of Polymer Science and Technology in Cosmetics and
Personal Care
Interactions of Surfactants with Polymers and Proteins covers work
done in this area over the last 30 years and examines in detail the
physico-chemical, microstructural, and applications aspects of
interactions of surfactants with polymers and proteins in bulk
surfaces and at interfaces. The physical chemistry of individual
components (surfactants, polymers, and proteins) is discussed, and
extensive coverage of interactions of surfactants with uncharged,
oppositely charged, and hydrophobe modified polymers is provided.
Other topics addressed include water soluble and insoluble
keratinous proteins, the principles and applications of
fluorescence spectroscopy, the physical properties and
microstructural aspects of polymer/protein-surfactant complexes,
and implications of surfactant interactions with polymers and
proteins in practical systems. Interactions of Surfactants with
Polymers and Proteins provides a wealth of information for chemists
involved in a number of different research areas, including
cosmetics, pharmaceutics, foods, paints, pigments, lubrication,
ceramics, minerals/materials processing, and biological systems.
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