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The conventional thermal methods used for synthesis of imidazolines suffer from many disadvantages such as long reaction times, low yield of products and tedious work up. To overcome the above disadvantages microwave assisted synthesis of imidazolines is, therefore gaining momentum as an alternative method to conventional methods. The aim of the book is to provide latest information about microwave synthesis and characterization of diethylene triamine based imidazoline surfactants derived from renewable fatty feed stocks. The surface active and performance properties of various imidazoline…mehr

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The conventional thermal methods used for synthesis of imidazolines suffer from many disadvantages such as long reaction times, low yield of products and tedious work up. To overcome the above disadvantages microwave assisted synthesis of imidazolines is, therefore gaining momentum as an alternative method to conventional methods. The aim of the book is to provide latest information about microwave synthesis and characterization of diethylene triamine based imidazoline surfactants derived from renewable fatty feed stocks. The surface active and performance properties of various imidazoline surfactants have been studied. Besides this, laundry applications of these surfactants in combination with suitable non-ionic surfactants have also been stressed. Furthermore, development of cost - effective imidazoline surfactants has also been explored.
Autorenporträt
Divya Bajpai, V.K.TyagiDivya Bajpai received M.Sc.(Chemistry) from C.S.J.M University, Kanpur in 2003 & Ph.D. (Applied Chemistry) from U.P. Technical University, Lucknow in 2009. Dr. V.K. Tyagi is Professor in Department of Oil & Paint Technology, Harcourt Butler Technological Institute, Kanpur, U.P., India.