Cationic surfactants: a review
Cationic surfactants have gained significant interest since their introduction. Their properties and adsorption behavior onto different surfaces have driven the development of a plethora of surfactants with distinctive functionalities. This paper reviews self-assembly, intermolecular interactions, a...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1722132023-11-29T06:01:59Z Cationic surfactants: a review Gonçalves, Rui A. Holmberg, Krister Lindman, Björn School of Materials Science and Engineering Engineering::Materials Surfactant Cationic Cationic surfactants have gained significant interest since their introduction. Their properties and adsorption behavior onto different surfaces have driven the development of a plethora of surfactants with distinctive functionalities. This paper reviews self-assembly, intermolecular interactions, and the properties of cationic surfactants also when interacting with co-solutes, which may be small molecules or macromolecules, and surfaces. The versatile properties of single- and double-chain cationic surfactants and other special cationics such as gemini, catanionic, bolaform, amino acid- and sugar-based surfactants, are presented and discussed together with skin toxicity and environmental considerations. The effects of cationic surfactant mixing with other surfactants, polymers, proteins, and DNA are also shown and examined. We also outline established applications of cationic surfactants as disinfectants, in fabric softening, hard surface cleaning, personal care applications, road surfacing, and oil field applications, as well as emerging applications such as soft antimicrobial agents and nucleic acid delivery, which has contributed, for instance, to the enormously successful surfactant-based mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. Björn Lindman thanks the Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT), the Portuguese Agency for Scientific Research through the Project UID/ QUI/00313/2020 assigned to the Coimbra Chemistry Centre (CQC). 2023-11-29T06:01:59Z 2023-11-29T06:01:59Z 2023 Journal Article Gonçalves, R. A., Holmberg, K. & Lindman, B. (2023). Cationic surfactants: a review. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 375, 121335-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molliq.2023.121335 0167-7322 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/172213 10.1016/j.molliq.2023.121335 2-s2.0-85147545006 375 121335 en Journal of Molecular Liquids © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. |
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Cationic surfactants have gained significant interest since their introduction. Their properties and adsorption behavior onto different surfaces have driven the development of a plethora of surfactants with distinctive functionalities. This paper reviews self-assembly, intermolecular interactions, and the properties of cationic surfactants also when interacting with co-solutes, which may be small molecules or macromolecules, and surfaces. The versatile properties of single- and double-chain cationic surfactants and other special cationics such as gemini, catanionic, bolaform, amino acid- and sugar-based surfactants, are presented and discussed together with skin toxicity and environmental considerations. The effects of cationic surfactant mixing with other surfactants, polymers, proteins, and DNA are also shown and examined. We also outline established applications of cationic surfactants as disinfectants, in fabric softening, hard surface cleaning, personal care applications, road surfacing, and oil field applications, as well as emerging applications such as soft antimicrobial agents and nucleic acid delivery, which has contributed, for instance, to the enormously successful surfactant-based mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. |
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