Silicones for Personal Care, 2nd Edition

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Anthony O'Lenick, Jr.
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Hardcover
 
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  • Hardcover
  • 417 Pages
  • Published 2008
  • ISBN-10: 1-932633-36-7
  • ISBN-13: 978-1-932633-36-8

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  • Table of Contents
  • Author Information
  • Expert Reviews

Silicone polymers have become increasingly important in advanced cosmetic formulations through the years. Silicone science is an area seeing many new developments being made, any of which could revolutionize the industry. Do you know everything you should?

Silicones for Personal Care, 2nd Edition provides invaluable information to the cosmetic chemist about the basic chemistry and properties of these important silicones. This book stresses the various steps in the synthesis of silicone compounds—construction, functionalization and derivitization—which have a profound impact on performance. Topics include:

  • Basic silicone materials
  • Emulsions
  • Silicone surfactants
  • Silicone esters
  • Silicone complexes
  • Silicone resins
  • Preface
  • About the Author/Acknowledgement
  • 1. Introduction
    • Silicone
    • Comparing Silicon with Carbon
    • Silicone Compounds
    • Silicone from Quartz
    • Rochow Process—Chlorosilanes from Silicon
    • Hydrolyzate—Silicone from Chlorosilanes
    • Reactions of Chlorosilanes
    • Silicones Properties
    • Silicone Backbone Nomenclature
  • 2. Basic Silicone Materials
    • Cyclomethicone
    • Molecular Weight of Polymeric Silicones
    • Silicone Fluids
    • Silicone on Substrate
    • Cosmetic Usage of Silicone Fluids
    • Silanol Compounds
  • 3. Silicone Antifoam Compounds
    • Mechanism of Antifoam
    • Testing Antifoam Performance
  • 4. Emulsion
    • Emulsion Terminology
    • Emulsion Stability
    • Silicone Emulsions
    • Types of Emulsions
    • Deposition of Naturally Derived Hair Color via Reactive
    • Silicone Emulsions
  • 5. Silicone Surfactants
    • Silicone Molecule Preparation
    • Equilibration
    • Derivitization
  • 6. Dimethicone Copolyol Chemistry
    • Reaction
    • Dimethicone Copolyol Properties
    • Structure Function Study
    • Water Solubility
    • Water Tolerance
    • Odor
    • Hydroxypropyl Dimethicone
  • 7. Silicone Esters
    • Reaction
    • Properties
    • Solubility Properties
    • Triglyceride-Derived Dimethicone Copolyol Esters
    • Dimethicone Copolyol Meadowfoamate
    • Meadowfoam Silicone
    • Ester Structure/Function
    • Other Esterification Methods
  • 8. Alkyl Dimethicone Copolyol Compounds
    • Orientation at the Interface
    • Emulsification Properties
    • 3D Partition Coefficient
  • 9. Fluoro Dimethicone
    • Surface Tension Reduction
    • Chemistry
    • Low Fluoro Compounds
    • High Fluoro Compounds
    • Fluoro Alkyl Silicones
  • 10. Alkyl Dimethicone
    • Typical Physical Properties
    • Alkyl Dimethicone Orientation on Surfaces
    • Structure/Function Properties
    • Alteration of Functionalization
    • Melt Point
    • Alteration of Construction
    • Physical Properties
    • Alteration of Properties
    • SPF Enhancement
  • 11. Cationic Silicone Compounds
    • Silanol Groups
    • Amino Groups
    • D Units
    • Dimethicone Copolyol Amine
    • Polymerization Process
    • Applications Evaluation
  • 12. Carboxy Silicone Complexes
    • Energetics of Complex Formation
    • Mild Conditioning Products
    • Fatty Quaternary Ammonium Compounds
    • Chemistry
    • Desirable Properties of Cationic Silicone Complexes
    • Silicone/Silicone Complexes
  • 13. Silicone Phosphate Esters
    • Emulsifiers
    • Water Soluble Emollients
    • Foaming Agents
    • Irritation Reduction of Sodium Lauryl Sulfate
    • Irritation Reduction of Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHA)
  • 14. Silicone Resins
    • Chemistry
    • Applications
    • Future Developments
  • 15. Silicone Phospholipids
    • Phosphobetaines
    • Phospholipids
    • Complexation with Anionic Surfactants
    • Silicone Products
    • Chemistry
  • 16. HLB
    • HLB System
    • Applicability of the HLB System to Surfactant Types
    • Three-Dimensional HLB
    • Testing the 3-D HLB System
  • 17. Applying the Three-Dimensional HLB System
    • The 3-D HLB System
    • Compounds
    • Testing
    • Discussion
    • Emulsifier Kits
  • 18. Silicone Quats
    • Structure
    • Properties
    • Softness
  • 19. Silicone Ester Amido Quaternary Compounds
    • Formulating
    • Applications Data—Foam
    • Wet Comb Test
  • 20. Silicones for Coating Pigments
    • Definitions
    • Historical Perspective
    • Silicone Coatings for Pigments
    • Pigment Reactive Binding Mechanisms
    • Silicone Structure
    • Chemistry
    • Other Functional Groups
  • 21. Silicone Surface Tension in Formulation
    • Silicone in Mixed Systems
    • Simple Surfactant Systems
    • Test Methodology
  • 22. Properties of Silicone Compounds
    • Refractive Index
    • Surface Tension
    • Foam
  • 23. Reactive Silicone Compounds
  • 24. Methods in Silicone Chemistry
    • Instrumental Methods
    • Wetting Test Methodology
    • Additional Silicone Information
    • Optimization of Emulsion
  • 25. Future Trends
    • Technology
  • Appendix A
  • Index

Anthony J. O'Lenick, Jr. has more than 30 years of experience in innovative personal care ingredients. He is president of Siltech LLC, a company he founded in 1989, specializing in functional silicones and specialty surfactants. O'Lenick has five published books, more than 40 technical articles and is the inventor of more than 260 patents.

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“[Silicones for Personal Care, 2nd Edition] highlights the various steps on the synthesis of silicone compounds construction, functionalization and derivitization, giving the possibility to the reader to understand their performances and activities on the human body and the environment…”

Read the full review from the Journal of Applied Cosmetology.

—P. Morganti
Editor in Chief
Journal of Applied Cosmetology

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