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Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society | 1995

Nonbleach process for the purification of palm C16–18 methyl ester sulfonates

Alan Edward Sherry; Benjamin Edgar Chapman; Michael Timothy Creedon; James Madison Jordan; Rosa Laura Moese

There has long been interest in methyl ester sulfonates (MES) derived from natural or renewable sources, such as palm oil, with considerable effort focused on process development. A major drawback with current process technology is the formation of dark brown impurities that create aesthetic and odor issues in the final product. These issues are usually addressed by bleaching rather than by chemical purification. This paper reports on a simple yet highly effective nonbleach, two-step process for purifying palm C16–18 potassium methyl ester sulfonates. The first step comprises addition of water to the impure surfactant mixture. Preferably, the temperature of the system is maintained above the Krafft point of the surfactant, thereby completely solubilizing the surfactant and associated impurities. Once completely dissolved, the surfactant mixture is allowed to cool, and the potassium-neutralized methyl ester sulfonate precipitates out selectively. In the second step, the purified surfactant is recovered by gravity- or pressure-filtration or by centrifugation, followed by drying. The process significantly improves C16–18 MES analytical purity and color without raising safety or environmental concerns. It also allows for the purification of products derived from lower-grade methyl esters, resolves odor issues, and does not require use of substantial amounts of solvent such as methanol.


Archive | 2000

Hard surface cleaning compositions, premoistened wipes, methods of use, and articles comprising said compositions or wipes and instructions for use resulting in easier cleaning and maintenance, improved surface appearance and/or hygiene under stress conditions such as no-rinse

Alan Edward Sherry; Nicola John Policicchio; Cynthia Elaine Cella; Jeffrey Lawrence Flora; Toan Trinh; Joseph Paul Morelli


Archive | 1997

Cleaning implement having high absorbent capacity

Steven Allen Holt; Alan Edward Sherry; Vernon Sanford Ping


Archive | 2004

Aqueous compositions for treating a surface

Mary Vijayarani Barnabas; Nicola John Policicchio; Alan Edward Sherry; Ann Margaret Wolff


Archive | 2000

Semi-enclosed applicator and a cleaning composition contained therein

Dana Paul Gruenbacher; James Herbert Davis; Kevin Joe Fields; Thomas James Manske; Alan Edward Sherry


Archive | 1999

Acidic cleaning compositions with C10 alkyl sulfate detergent surfactant

Alan Edward Sherry; Nicola John Policicchio; Jason Michael Knight


Archive | 1999

Acidic aqueous cleaning compositions

Alan Edward Sherry; Jeffrey Lawrence Flora; Jason Michael Knight


Archive | 2002

Semi-enclosed applicators for distributing a substance onto a target surface

Arthur Wong; David John Pung; Alejandro Cedeno; William Paul Dirksing; Thomas James Manske; Dana Paul Gruenbacher; Alan Edward Sherry; Kirk Wallace Lake; Jan Hendrik Maria Verbiest


Archive | 1998

Detergent composition for use with a cleaning implement comprising a superabsorbent material and kits comprising both

Ronald Anthony Masters; Nicola John Policicchio; Alan Edward Sherry


Archive | 2003

Hard surface cleaning pre-moistened wipes

Alan Edward Sherry; Nicola John Policicchio; Cynthia Elaine Cella; Jeffrey Lawrence Flora; Toan Trinh; Joseph Paul Morelli

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