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Characterization and authentication of commercial cleaning products formulated with biobased surfactants by stable carbon isotope ratio

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TALANTA
Volume 219, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2020.121256

Keywords

Carbon stable isotope ratio; Surfactants; Isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS); Biobased

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  1. Fondi di Ateneo per la Ricerca di Base (FARB 2018) University of Salerno

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This study focuses on the application of stable carbon isotope analysis to determine the origin of commercial surfactants and cleaning products, especially used in quality process by chemical companies. The delta C-13 value was applied to commercial surfactants, such as ethoxylate alcohol, sodium lauryl sulfate, alkyl polyglucoside with different origin, that are the most common raw materials used in cleaning products. In this study, the isotopic analysis was performed on mixtures of commercial surfactants to simulate the commercial detergent formulations (handwashing, multisurface cleaner and degreaser) and then on bulk professional cleaning products to match relationship between isotope carbon composition and concentration of surfactants in real samples. This study demonstrated that delta C-13 was correlated to the origin of surfactants. In particular we analyzed five samples of biobased surfactants, with delta C-13 value from -22,6 parts per thousand to -28,0 parts per thousand, and six samples from carbon fossil raw material, with delta C-13 value from -28,5 parts per thousand to -32,0 parts per thousand, which were the most common raw material used in commercial cleaning products. Isotope carbon composition was also applied on mixtures of biobased and fossil surfactants to simulate and perform the method for stable carbon isotope analysis of commercial cleaning products. Furthemore the results assessed the relationship between stable carbon isotope ratio values and surfactant concentration in mixtures: for example in 50% mixtures of biobased (delta C-13 -22,6 parts per thousand) and synthetic surfactant (delta C-13 -32,5 parts per thousand), we found a delta C-13 value -28,00 parts per thousand. The main advantage in using delta C-13 analysis is related to cheapness and easy-to-operate method in comparison to radiocarbon methodology.

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