Surfactant | Definition, Properties, Examples, & Facts

02 Jul.,2024

 

Surfactant | Definition, Properties, Examples, & Facts

surfactant, substance such as a detergent that, when added to a liquid, reduces its surface tension, thereby increasing its spreading and wetting properties. In the dyeing of textiles, surfactants help the dye penetrate the fabric evenly. They are used to disperse aqueous suspensions of insoluble dyes and perfumes.

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The surface-active molecule must be partly hydrophilic (water-soluble) and partly lipophilic (soluble in lipids, or oils). It concentrates at the interfaces between bodies or droplets of water and those of oil, or lipids, to act as an emulsifying agent, or foaming agent.

Other surfactants that are more lipophilic and less hydrophilic may be used as defoaming agents, or as demulsifiers. Certain surfactants are germicides, fungicides, and insecticides.

Surfactants are used in corrosion inhibition, in ore flotation, to promote oil flow in porous rocks, and to produce aerosols.

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But acrylic paints have additives called surfactants that help to keep pigments suspended in the paint tube rather than settling to the bottom.

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Sarah Everts, Scientific American, 1 Apr.

Even though it&#;s made with just 11 ingredients&#;none of which are harsh surfactants or sulfates&#;your child will enjoy it as a good sudsy shampoo.

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Sarah Bradley, Parents, 20 May

The unique blend of enzymes and surfactants effectively removes dirt, sweat, and odors while preserving the fabric's integrity.

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Amber Smith, Discover Magazine, 21 Apr.

Commercial cleaners often contain powerful degreasers and surfactants designed to break down grease and grime with minimal scrubbing.

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Maryal Miller Carter, USA TODAY, 26 Mar.

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