Microbial Green Surfactants

Environmental Sustainability and Ecological Remediation

Chandrabhan Verma editor Jeenat Aslam editor Ibrahim Yahia Yaagoob editor Shikha Dubey editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:2nd Aug '26

£235.00

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This volume in the Green Chemical Innovations and Sustainability Series presents the latest research on biosurfactant molecules and their role in environmental sustainability. Advances in organic chemistry have traditionally enabled the development of hydrophobic and hydrophilic surfactants, largely relying on synthetic materials such as organic polymers. In contrast, biosurfactants—derived from microorganisms or plant sources—offer significant advantages, including high biodegradability, low toxicity, ready availability of raw materials, and ease of application. Also known as green surfactants, these sustainable alternatives play a vital role in modern industrial sectors, including petroleum recovery, personal care products, food processing, and medical applications.

Key Features

  • Provides chronological advancements in microbial green surfactants using smart bio-based microorganisms or plant materials.
  • Discusses how green surfactants are obtained from sources based on petroleum or those with microbial or botanical origins and have been extensively used for environmental applications.
  • Includes current developments and challenges during manufacturing of green surfactants.
  • Up-to-date reference material, including websites of interest and information about the latest research.
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ISBN: 9781032890883

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 950g

412 pages