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Vpliv natrijevega lavril eter sulfata in soli na viskoznost detergenta za ročno pomivanje posode
ID Buh, Teja (Author), ID Slemenik Perše, Lidija (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Detergent za ročno pomivanje posode je čistilo, s katerim lahko očistimo krožnike, posodo, jedilni pribor in kozarce ter jih ponovno uporabimo. Posoda je tako ob naslednji uporabi bleščeče čista. Najpomembnejše sestavine detergenta za posodo, ki olajšajo čiščenje, so površinsko aktivne snovi. Poznamo ionske, neionske in amfoterne površinsko aktivne snovi. Njihova funkcija je zmanjšati površinsko napetost vode, kar poveča omočljivost umazanije z vodo in posledično izboljša učinek čiščenja. To zmožnost imajo zaradi polarnega in nepolarnega dela molekule. Voda je polarna molekula, umazanija, ki jo težko odstranimo, pa je večinoma maščoba, ki je nepolarna molekula. Maščoba in voda se načeloma ne mešata. Površinsko aktivna snov s pomočjo polarnega in nepolarnega dela omogoči, da se voda in maščoba spojita. V okviru predstavljene naloge smo proučevali SLES (natrijev lavril eter sulfat), ki je ena izmed površinsko aktivnih snovi, dodanim detergentom. Ena od zanimivosti SLES-a je, da lahko ob njegovi uporabi z dodatkom natrijevega klorida uravnavamo viskoznost detergenta. V eksperimentalnem delu diplomske naloge smo ugotovili, da viskoznost detergenta z dodajanjem soli najprej narašča, na neki točki pa doseže svoj maksimum. Če koncentracijo soli še naprej višamo, začne viskoznost padati, vrednosti pa se zelo znižajo, kar pri detergentu ni zaželeno. Višja viskoznost namreč zagotavlja daljšo obstojnost detergentov za ročno pomivanje posode na umazani površini, kar se posledično odraža v boljšem čistilnem učinku in manjši porabi detergenta.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Detergent za ročno pomivanje posode, SLES, natrijev klorid, viskoznost, Cannon-Fenskejev viskozimeter
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FKKT - Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology
Year:2021
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-128521 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:72179971 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:16.07.2021
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Language:English
Title:Effect of sodium lauryl ether sulfate and salts on viscosity of hand dishwashing detergent
Abstract:
Hand dishwashing detergent is a cleaning agent, used to wash dishes, cutlery and glasses which can then be reused. When used again, dishes are therefore brilliantly clean. The most important ingredients in dishwashing detergents enabling easy washing are surfactants, which can be ionic, non-ionic and amphoteric. Their function is to reduce the surface tension of water, which increases wettability of the dirt and improves the cleaning effect. This ability is due to the polar and non-polar parts of the molecule. Water is a polar molecule, while dirt, which is difficult to remove, is mostly fat, a non-polar molecule. In principle, fat and water do not mix. With its polar and non-polar part, the surfactant allows water and fat to mix. In our study, we examined SLES (sodium lauryl ether sulfate), which is one of commonly used surfactants in detergents. An interesting property of SLES is that, when adding sodium chloride, it can be used to regulate the viscosity of detergent. In the experimental part of the presented thesis, the results showed that viscosity increases with the addition of salt, while at some point it reaches its maximum. If the salt concentration continues to increase, viscosity starts to decrease, and at higher concentrations of salt it reaches very low values, which is not desirable in case of detergents. Higher viscosity ensures greater stability of hand dishwashing detergents, which consequently results in a better cleaning effect and lower detergent consumption.

Keywords:Hand dishwashing detergent, SLES, sodium chloride, viscosity, Cannon-Fenske viscometer

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