Principles of Polymer Science & Technology in Cosmetics and Personal Care
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This valuable reference bridges the widening gap between the knowledge about the use of polymers in the cosmetics industry and the greater understanding of polymeric behavior necessary for continuing research and development.
Clearly describes the fundamentals of polymer science in relation to topical systems, paying special attention to formulating polymer groups commonly used in personal care products and topical behavior in potential new applications!
Providing both a solid grounding in polymer science for novices to the field and fresh insights for experienced researchers, Principles of Polymer Science and Technology in Cosmetics and Personal Care
introduces fundamentals of polymers, including their classification, molecular weight definitions, thermodynamics, rheology, and properties in the solid and semi-solid state
presents a glossary of more than 50 terms commonly used in polymer science
discusses theories of polymer adsorption and colloid interaction forces in terms of DLVO theory
illustrates properties of polymeric surfactants using Flory-Huggins theory and current concepts of solvent quality, as well as emulsion stabilization by interfacial and bulk rheological effects
details methods for analyzing interactions with surfactants involving the main types of polymers—ionic, nonionic, proteinacious, and "hydrophobic"
covers nontheoretical aspects of four key formulating polymer groups—silicones, proteins, polysaccharides, and synthetic polymers—and their various applications
summarizes practical methods for measuring the adsorption of conditioning polymers and for evaluating the properties of conditioned hair
clarifies plant and animal sources of proteins in personal care, including protein contaminants such as bovine spongiphorm encephalopathy (BSE)
and more!
Including a notable appendix—an "Encyclopedia of Polymers in Cosmetics," complementing the recently released Seventh Edition of the Ingredients Dictionary—and over 300 illustrations, more than 80 equations, and over 1000 references, Principles of Polymer Science and Technology in Cosmetics and Personal Care is a fundamental resource for polymer scientists and formulation chemists; cosmetic scientists and technologists; physical chemists; surface and colloid chemists; and upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in these disciplines.
contents:
Elements of Polymer Science, Françoise M. Winnik
Polymer Adsorption: Fundamentals, Timothy Obey and Peter C. Griffiths
Polymeric Surfactants: Stabilization of Emulsions and Dispersions, Th. F. Tadros
Polymer/Surfactant Interaction: Manifestations, Methods, and Mechanisms, E. Desmond Goddard
Polymer Surfactant Interaction in Applied Systems, E. Desmond Goddard
Synthetic Polymers in Cosmetics, James V. Gruber
Silicones in Cosmetics, Marianne D. Berthiaume
Polysaccharide-Based Polymers in Cosmetics, James V. Gruber
Proteins in Cosmetics, Alessandro Teglia and Gianfranco Secchi
Measuring and Interpreting Polycation Adsorption, E. Desmond Goddard
The Adsorptivity of Charged and Uncharged Cellulose Ethers, E. Desmond Goddard, R. B. Hannan, and J. A. Faucher
Evaluation Methods for Conditioned Hair, Hans-Dietrich Weigmann and Yashavanth Kamath
Appendix: Encyclopedia of Polymers and Thickeners for Cosmetics, Robert Y. Lochhead and James V. Gruber
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