Surfactants - Mohamed Abdelaziz Okbah
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Until recent years, soap and water were the only cleaning agents available. Soap served society well for many years, until shortage in animal and vegetable fats and oils, the basic ingredients necessary to make soap, during the World Wars I and II, prompted research into potential alternatives. The studies led to the commercial discovery of surfactants, which could be made synthetically from petrochemicals, which readily available. Unlike the traditional soap, the surfactants were more resistant to hard water and, therefore, improve the efficiency of the cleaning process. Nowadays, the surfactants are extensively used in several fields of technology and research, such as pharmacy, cosmetics, metal working, mining, paper, leather, textile industries, agriculture, and biotechnology. Indeed, the impact of surfactant pollution on the environment is significant. On the other side, the biodegradation of surfactants became an important demand because of the increasing usage of surfactants and so, increasing their dangerous environmental impacts. Many studies have been carried out encompassing treatment and alternatives to non-biodegradable surfactants....
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Dr. Hassan A. H. Ibrahim El Sharkawy is a Professor of Marine Microbiology, Department of Microbiology, National Institute of Oceanography & Fisheries, Alexandria, Egypt. He has already published 56 research articles and one review article in peer reviewed journals. The majority of them are in SCOPUS and others are impacted....