Chemical formulation can be traced back to Stone Age times, when
hunter-gatherers attached flint arrowheads to shafts using a resin made
from birch bark and beeswax. Today, formulated preparations are part of
everyday life. Formulations based on surfactants are by far the most
prolific, from shampoos and shower gels to emulsion paint and polishes.
This book discusses the chemical technology of surfactants and related
chemicals, using over forty examples of everyday products. Some basic
theory on surface chemistry, molecular interactions and surfactant
function is included to aid understanding. Chemical Formulation: An
Overview of Surfactant-based Preparations Used in Everyday Life then
goes on to look at wider aspects such as surfactant manufacture, raw
materials, environment, sustainability, analysis and testing.
Throughout, common chemical names are used for formulation chemicals,
further aiding the readability of the book. Bridging the gap between
theory and application, this book will be invaluable to anyone wishing
to broaden their knowledge of applied chemistry, including students on A
level, BTEC and technician courses. It will also be of benefit to those
new to the formulation industry.