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Synthesis and Properties of New Cleavable Cationic Surfactants Containing Carbonate Groups
Fecha
2021-05Registro en:
Gilbert, Elangeni Ana; Guastavino, Javier Fernando; Gutierrez, Carolina; Lancelle Cedrolla, María Verónica; Russell White, Karen; et al.; Synthesis and Properties of New Cleavable Cationic Surfactants Containing Carbonate Groups; Springer Heidelberg; Journal Of Surfactants And Detergents; 24; 3; 5-2021; 411-419
1097-3958
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Gilbert, Elangeni Ana
Guastavino, Javier Fernando
Gutierrez, Carolina
Lancelle Cedrolla, María Verónica
Russell White, Karen
Murguia, Marcelo Cesar
Resumen
A novel series of cleavable alkyltrimethylammonium surfactants with different hydrocarbon chain lengths (C8–16) were synthesized. A carbonate break site inserted between the polar head and the hydrocarbon chain makes these compounds hydrolyzable. The reagents used are renewable, (bio)degradable, or reusable. The hydrolysis of these cleavable surfactants will lead to the generation of fatty alcohols and choline, which is an essential biological nutrient. The surface activities in aqueous solution of the synthesized carbonates fulfill the requirement of being good surfactants. In addition, the cleavable compounds containing n-decyl and n-dodecyl chains showed similar or higher antimicrobial activities when compared to a non-cleavable analog.