Back to Search Start Over

Surfactants produced from carbohydrate derivatives: Part 2. A review on the value chain, synthesis, and the potential role of artificial intelligence within the biorefinery concept.

Authors :
Marquez, Ronald
Ortiz, Maria S.
Barrios, Nelson
Vera, Ramon E.
Patiño‐Agudelo, Álvaro Javier
Vivas, Keren A.
Salas, Mariangeles
Zambrano, Franklin
Theiner, Eric
Source :
Journal of Surfactants & Detergents. May2024, p1. 52p. 35 Illustrations, 14 Charts.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

This comprehensive and critical review explores the synthesis and applications of carbohydrate‐based surfactants within the biorefinery concept, focusing on biobased sugar‐head molecules suitable for use across several manufacturing sectors, including cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, household products, detergents, and foods. The main focus relies on sustainable alternatives to conventional surfactants, which could reduce the final manufacturing carbon footprint of several industrial feedstocks and products. A thorough analysis of raw materials, highlighting the significance of feedstock sources, and the current biobased surfactants and rhamnolipid biosurfactants production trends, is presented. Key organic reactions for the production of sorbitan esters, sucrose esters, alkyl polyglycosides, and fatty acid glucamines, such as glycosidation, acylation, and etherification, as well as the production of rhamnolipids through fermentation are described. Given the scarce literature on the characterization of these surfactant types within the hydrophilic–lipophilic deviation (HLD) framework, the surfactant contribution parameter (SCP) in the HLD equation for sugar‐head surfactants is critically assessed. The economic landscape is also discussed, noting the significant growth in the biobased surfactants and biosurfactant market, driven by environmental awareness and regulatory changes, with projections indicating a substantial market increase in the forthcoming years. Finally, the promising potential of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in developing customized surfactant molecules, with optimized properties for targeted applications, is emphasized as a promising avenue for future research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10973958
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Surfactants & Detergents
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177336407
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/jsde.12766