The use of calcium-resistant surfactants in household and industrial washing applications may simplify the formulation composition of laundry and therefore reduce costs. A series of bio-based surfactants, N-alkyl furfuryl methylamine sulfonates (AFMS), was developed from the biomass-derived furfural and aliphatic amines by a simple and effective method. The structure of these bio-based surfactants was characterized by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry, liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry and 1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. These bio-based surfactants demonstrated low surface tension, high emulsification, and high decontamination efficiency. Meanwhile, the AFMS surfactants exhibited excellent calcium resistance, maintaining micelle stability in Ca2+up to 2.16 × 104 mg/L and the solution clarification in Ca2+up to 7.21 × 104 mg/L. Furthermore, the AFMS surfactants had a stable decontamination effect in hard water. The wetting ability, foaming ability, toxicity, and biodegradability parameters were also evaluated. Therefore, the AFMS surfactants synthesized in this work could be applied as a more efficient and promising bio-based surfactant candidate for application in household and industrial washing.
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August 24 2024
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Dan-Dan Yang;
Dan-Dan Yang
State Key Laboratory of Bioreactor Engineering and School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering,
East China University of Science and Technology
, Shanghai, China
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Hong-Ze Gang;
Hong-Ze Gang
State Key Laboratory of Bioreactor Engineering and School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering,
East China University of Science and Technology
, Shanghai, China
; Engineering Research Center of Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery, Ministry of Education, Shanghai, China
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Shi-Zhong Yang;
State Key Laboratory of Bioreactor Engineering and School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering,
East China University of Science and Technology
, Shanghai, China
; Engineering Research Center of Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery, Ministry of Education, Shanghai, China; Shanghai Collaborative Innovation Center for Bio-manufacturing Technology, Shanghai, ChinaCorresponding author Shi-Zhong Yang (meor@ecust.edu.cn)
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Bo-Zhong Mu
Bo-Zhong Mu
State Key Laboratory of Bioreactor Engineering and School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering,
East China University of Science and Technology
, Shanghai, China
; Engineering Research Center of Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery, Ministry of Education, Shanghai, China; Shanghai Collaborative Innovation Center for Bio-manufacturing Technology, Shanghai, China
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Corresponding author Shi-Zhong Yang (meor@ecust.edu.cn)
Conflicts of interest There are no conflicts to declare.
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
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April 25 2024
Accepted:
August 16 2024
Online ISSN: 2049-1239
Print ISSN: 2049-1220
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Green Materials (2025) 13 (5): 498–506.
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Received:
April 25 2024
Accepted:
August 16 2024
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Yang D, Gang H, Yang S, Mu B (2025), "Bio-based sulfonated surfactants with high Ca2+ tolerance in detergent formulations". Green Materials, Vol. 13 No. 5 pp. 498–506, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jgrma.24.00066
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