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Surfactants are molecules that contain groups that are water-loving
(hydrophilic) and oil-loving (lipophilic). The central question in
formulations is often which of the two portions dominate the
behavior of the surfactant. For many years that question was
answered in terms of the surfactant structure only. However, the
modern view is that the hydrophilic-lipophilic nature of the
surfactant is the result of surfactant structure and formulation
conditions (nature of the oil, temperature, aqueous phase
composition) as captured by a semi-empirical equation called the
hydrophilic-lipophilic difference (HLD). The HLD is a dimensionless
number that indicate the approach to the point where the surfactant
inverts its solubility from being water-soluble (negative HLD) to
oil-soluble (positive HLD). The HLD alone is a good indicator of
how the formulation could behave but it does not produce any
formulation property that can be used to predict product
performance. The net-average curvature (NAC) are a set of equations
that take the value of HLD to predict the properties of the
formulation, such as oil (and/or water) solubilization capacity,
interfacial tension, phase diagrams, contact angle and others.
Surfactant Formulation Engineering using HLD and NAC will not only
introduce the reader to HLD-NAC but also to the practical use of
these concepts in numerous applications ranging from application in
the petroleum industry, to environmental remediation, to food,
cosmetic and pharmaceutical applications, and even nanotechnology.
The last part of the book will look at the molecular origins of the
empirical terms in HLD via the Integrated Free Energy Model (IFEM).
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