Production of Dishwashing Liquid Detergent (Base) : Cebu Institute of Technology - University
Production of Dishwashing Liquid Detergent (Base) : Cebu Institute of Technology - University
I hereby attest that this report is true and correct and that I am one of those who
participated in this laboratory project.
II. OBJECTIVES:
General:
Specific:
A. Materials
For 1 liter of detergent per student plus one liter per group:
B. Equipment
respective containers. The industrial salt was divided into two parts. The
first half part of the salt was mixed with the SLES. The mixture was stirred
75ºC was added gradually to the mixture and was stirred slowly and gently
in order to avoid the formation of very large bubbles and until the solution
is uniformly mixed. After which, CDEA was added and was stirred slowly
form was dissolved first in water, was added to the mixture. The mixture
was gently stirred and was made sure that no solid particles of the
colorant were suspended in the solution. The mixture was then cooled to
room temperature, and the scent, that is downy mystique, was added and
the mixture was gently stirred. The other half part of the salt was then
added. It was made sure that the bubbles in the mixture were subsided.
The mixture is then ready for packing into PET bottles and labelling. The
ADDITION OF ADDITION OF
CDEA WATER (75°C)
ADDITION OF ADDITION OF
THE OTHER SCENT
HALF PART OF
SALT
PACKING AND
LABELLING PRODUCT
V. THEORETICAL BACKGROUND
Throughout the history of our civilization, the need for efficient washing
of skin and clothes pushed many inventors and scientist to create many types of
fats in soap-making. Detergents are non-soap washing and cleaning products that
are synthesized or put together chemically from various raw materials. The
product's basic cleaning ingredient, while the builder helps the surfactant to
introducing many new ways of washing and reaching all four corners of the world.
Here are some of the most notable detergent related inventions in the
last 60 years:
washing powders
Material cost
cost/ volume
Observations:
Color Scarlet
Texture Sllimy
Volume 7.6 L
Weight ------
Detergents are sodium salts of long chain benzene sulfuric acids. They are
compound has an incredible foaming ability, and can be easily compounded with
partly hydrophilic. The hydrophobic region of the detergent will easily react and
attract other molecules that are present in its surrounding environment; thus,
causing it to clump to the detergent while the hydrophilic region of the detergent
ensures that the entire compound, along with the attracted particles, can be
used for a variety of different cleaning purposes. It has also been recommended
or degreasing leather since the hydrophobic regions will easily attract grease and
are made from natural resources like fats and oils while detergents are
synthetically made.
agents that lower the surface tension of a liquid, allowing easier spreading and
lower interfacial tension between two liquids. These surfactants are primarily
ethoxylate is sulfonated to get the ester of the sulfuric acid which is neutralized
Sulfonation:
CH3 (CH2 )11 (OCH2 CH2 )n OH + SO3 CH3 (CH2 )11 (OCH2 CH2 )n OSO3 H
Neutralization:
CH3 (CH2 )11 (OCH2 CH2 )n OSO3 H + NaOH CH3 (CH2 )11 (OCH2 CH2 )n OSO3 H + H2 O
used in detergents, shampoos, bubble baths & other personal care products. It is
used as a lubricant agent, thickening agent and wetting agent. It is also used as an
emulsifier & corrosion inhibitor. It also has a good cleaning resistance to hard water,
Another way of producing liquid dishwashing detergent that would not use
SLES is by the use of soap nuts. They are biodegradable and petroleum-free. They
contain saponins that are natural surfactants (opposed to chemical surfactants such
as SLES or SLS). In addition, alkaline salts may be used to enhance the liquid
dissolve, but overtime, it strips away glazes on cookery and wears away glassware,
Liquid Dry
ingredients ingredients
BLENDING PROCESS
DETERGENT
important to have other ways of improving the product by further research and
IX. REFERENCES/BIBLIOGRAPHY:
http://www.soaphistory.net/detergent-history-facts/history-of-detergent/
https://www.reference.com/science/chemical-formula-detergent-
258029c5514d5f83#
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_laureth_sulfate
http://fabrikingei.tradeindia.com/cdea-cocodiethanolamide--890352.html
http://www.desmetballestra.com/index.php/detergents-surfactants-
chemicals/detergents/liquid-detergents