Novelty of glycoside surfactant derivatives for sustainable development: A new perspective

Author:

Balamurugan Sumithra1,Lakshmanan Pandian2,Piramuthu Lakshminarayanan1,Geetha Das1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry, Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education Krishnankoil 626126 Tamil Nadu India

2. Department of Chemistry, College of Natural Sciences, Salale University, Fitche, Oromiya Region Post box Number 245 Ethiopia

Abstract

AbstractSustainable growth for better survival on our mother earth has given an impetus to researchers to develop eco‐friendly, green, high‐performance, cost‐effective materials. In this regard, APG and its derivatives are considered to be very promising chemical moieties in the area of surfactants and detergents. It is all because of their special properties viz, their synergism with other co‐surfactant molecules, low irritation, high foaming, and excellent biodegradation aspects. It makes many researchers do some quality work and study to explore their further goodness for better ecology. A broad range of alkyl polyglucoside derivatives can be obtained by nucleophilic substitution. Among the various derivatives of alkyl polyglucoside, the anionic alkyl polyglycoside esters (AGEs) and AGE‐nonionic surfactant mixtures can able to increase wettability, and it may increase mineral content in soils. The phosphate alkyl polyglucosides show good performance in detergency and better wetting properties with good biodegradability. The sulfonated alkyl polyglucosides are a good alternative to nonylphenol ethoxylate and exhibit superior cleaning of edible oil.

Publisher

Wiley

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