Biosurfactants: Nature’s Sustainable Answer to Modern Surface Chemistry sodium lauryl sulfate properties
1. Molecular Architecture and Biological Origins
1.1 Architectural Diversity and Amphiphilic Style (Biosurfactants) Biosurfactants are a heterogeneous group of surface-active particles produced by bacteria, consisting of microorganisms, yeasts, and fungis, defined by their one-of-a-kind amphiphilic framework comprising both hydrophilic and hydrophobic domains. Unlike artificial surfactants stemmed from petrochemicals, biosurfactants display...