Linear alkylbenzene |
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Authors: | J. L. G. de Almeida M. Dufaux Y. Ben Taarit C. Naccache |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institut de Recherches Sur La Catalyse, CNRS, 2, Av. Albert Einstein, 69626, Villeurbanne, Cedex, France
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Abstract: | Linear alkylbenzene (LAB) was introduced in the mid-1960s as a raw material for cleaning products. Since then, continuing and explosive research on its biodegradation and on its environmental and human toxicity has been performed. The efficiency of linear alkylbenzene sulfonate as surfactant is clearly established, and it is one of the safest and most cost-effective products in widespread commercial use. The aim of the present paper is to survey the most important developments and understandings of the chemistry of LAB production and of its physical and environmental properties. The expected consequence of this analytical survey is to envisage the continuous challenges for the detergents industry in catalytic production of LAB, better control of selectivity, replacement of corrosive and mineral liquid acid catalyst by heterogeneous acid catalyst and the maintenance of competitiveness of LAB with respect to natural alcohols. |
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Keywords: | Acid strength alkylation alkylbenzene biodegradability detergency Friedel Crafts catalyst LAB LAS zeolites |
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