Application of new synthesized zwitterionic surfactants as hair shampoo components |
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Authors: | Malgorzata Zieba Daria Wieczorek Emilia Klimaszewska Anna Malysa Dobrawa Kwasniewska |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemistry, Kazimierz Pulaski University of Technology and Humanities, Radom, Poland;2. m.zieba@uthrad.pl;4. Department of Technology and Instrumental Analysis, University of Economics and Business, Poznań, Poland |
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Abstract: | AbstractThe purpose of the study was to applicate new synthesized zwitterionic surfactants as hair shampoo components. Hair shampoos formulated for the study contained newly synthesized sulfobetaines at a concentration of 2%. The above additives were evaluated to determine their effect on shampoo dynamic viscosity, texture, yield stress, foaming properties and surface tension of aqueous shampoo solutions. The viscosity of the sulfobetaine-enriched hair shampoos ranged between 6,000 and 21,000?mPa·s, which ensures the required application properties of the formulated products. The yield stress in three prototypical shampoos was equal to approximately 10?Pa, which represents the minimum value that should characterize cosmetics of this type. The sulfobetaines added to the formulations were not found to significantly affect the parameters of hardness and adhesive force. All the formulations under study, except for the shampoo containing N-dodecyl-N-piperidinium-1-propanesulfonate, exhibited good foaming properties. The incorporation of sulfobetaines into hair shampoos contributes to an effective decrease in the surface tension of their aqueous solutions, which may indicate beneficial washing properties. The use of the proposed sulfobetaines in hair shampoos favorably modifies their physicochemical and functional properties. The findings of the study can provide useful insights for the formulation of hair shampoos containing zwitterionic surfactants. |
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Keywords: | Zwitterionic surfactants new sulfobetaines shampoos usage properties |
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