Mixing natural and synthetic surfactants: Co-adsorption of triterpenoid saponins and sodium dodecyl sulfate at the air–water interface
Saponins are highly surface active glycosides, derived from a wide range of plant species. Their ability to produce stable foams and emulsions has stimulated their applications in beverages, foods, and cosmetics. To explore a wider range of potential applications, their surface mixing properties wit...
Main Authors: | Tucker, IM, Burley, A, Petkova, RE, Hosking, SL, Penfold, J, Thomas, RK, Li, PX, Webster, JRP, Welbourn, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Chemical Society
2020
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