Nan Li, Hongwei Shen, Shijian Wu, Andrei Potanin, Jonghun Lee
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Mild surfactant systems containing rhamnolipids for personal cleansers—Building the viscosity and studying the performance
Biosurfactants represent a promising choice for the development of environmentally friendly and gentle personal care cleansers. Building viscosity is one of the major challenges to apply biosurfactants. In this study, sodium lauroyl sarcosinate (LS) and sodium lauroamphoacetate (LA) were used as bases to build wormlike micelles, and subsequently rhamnolipids were introduced to build mild surfactant systems. The LS-LA mixture had the highest viscosity at the mass ratio of 1:5 and pH 6.0. After adding 1 wt% and less rhamnolipid, relatively high viscosity can be maintained. The viscosity of LS-LA-rhamnolipid can be increased by adding NaCl and more significantly by the addition of carrageenan due to its synergistic interactions with the surfactant mixture. In addition, the foaming properties of the systems are characterized with different amounts of rhamnolipid and carrageenan, which are correlated with the bulk viscosity and interfacial elasticity of the diluted solution used for the foaming test. Rhamnolipids have both high mildness and cleaning efficacy and adding rhamnolipids can significantly increase the mildness of the system. This study offers practical solutions for the incorporation of rhamnolipids or other biosurfactants in the formulation of personal care cleansers.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Surfactants and Detergents, a journal of the American Oil Chemists’ Society (AOCS) publishes scientific contributions in the surfactants and detergents area. This includes the basic and applied science of petrochemical and oleochemical surfactants, the development and performance of surfactants in all applications, as well as the development and manufacture of detergent ingredients and their formulation into finished products.