Influence of calcium concentration in the washing liquor on detergency performance of linear alkylbenzene sulfonate

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Cohen, L. [1 ]
Moreno, A. [1 ]
Berna, J.L. [1 ]
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[1] Petroquimica Espanola, S.A., San Roque, Spain
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Calcium - Composition effects - Electrolytes - Ions - Precipitation (chemical) - Solubility - Solutions - Washing - Water quality;
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The effect of the concentration of linear alkylbenzene sulfonate (LAS) on soil removal efficiency at various water harnesses was studied. The present investigation indicates that: (i) For each LAS concentration, a calcium ion concentration interval exists, defined by 0.78<(Log(LAS)/Log(Ca))<0.85, where the detergency reaches a maximum; (ii) 24 h after having been prepared, the solutions present either clear solutions (water appearance), milky solutions (without precipitate in the bottom of the bottle), or clear solutions with precipitate in the bottom of the bottle. The milky solutions correspond to the defined interval. The solutions where the relationship LAS/Ca is defined are located, surprisingly in a precise zone of the LAS-calcium solubility diagram. The study has been carried out with and without ionic strength buffering, and the addition of electrolyte moves the maximum detergency performance interval to higher calcium concentrations.
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