Carlos H. De Seixas-Junior's research while affiliated with Universidade Federal do Paraná and other places

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Fig. 1 -Schematic representation of the chemical structure of SLES (A), n is the number 105 of ethoxyl groups, SLS (B) and galactomannans (C), n and m are the degrees of 106 polymerization of each unit. 107
Conductometric titration of SLES in water and in GG dispersion. 352
Size of micelles and aggregates of SLES and SLES plus GG 514
Interaction of guar gum galactomannans with the anionic surfactant sodium lauryl ether sulphate
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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules

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The interaction between galactomannans, guar gum(GG)with sodiumlauryl ether sulphate (SLES)was demonstrated using conductometric, tensiometric, pyrene probe and 1H NMR analyses. SLES and GG formed aggregates and reduced the surface tension at a critical aggregation concentration. The interaction was attributed to the presence of surfactant ethoxyl (EO) groups, since in conductometric, tensiometry and pyrene probe analyses using the non-ethoxylated form, sodium lauryl sulphate – SLS, no aggregation was observed. The aggregates formed between SLES and GG presented a negative zeta potential indicating that the polymer is surrounded by SLES and according to the dynamic light scattering analysis (DLS), presented a size of approximately 26 nm. The determination of the thermodynamic parameters showed that the aggregation occurs spontaneously and is a driven-enthalpy and entropy process. SLES and GG interaction could be explored to produce formulations with lower concentrations of surfactants, using commonly used thickeners as GG.

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... Sodium lauryl ether sulphates (SLE n S) consist of anionic surfactants that are used worldwide in pharmaceutical and cosmetic products, cleaning products and detergents [1,2], pesticides [3], and land excavation processes [4], among others. Given the wide use of these surfactants, their occurrence in the environment is expected. ...

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The Number of Ethylene Oxide Groups of Sulphate-Based Surfactants Influences the Cytotoxicity of Mixed Micelles to an Amphibian Cell Line
Interaction of guar gum galactomannans with the anionic surfactant sodium lauryl ether sulphate

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules