11° GIORNATE CID - Rome 22,23,24 June 2005
Lectures
GIOVEDI’ 23 giugno 2005 / Thursday, June 23rd, 2005
LETTURE / LECTURES
Mattino /Morning
Chairman:Zatta A.
9,00-9,45 a.m.
Key Lecture – SCHEIBEL JEFFREY J.
(Procter & Gamble Co., Miami Valley Laboratory, Cincinnati, USA)
The evolution of anionic surfactant technology to meet the requirements of the laundry detergent industry
9.45-10.10 a.m.
CANSELIER J.P.
(Laboratoire deGénie Chimique, ENSIACET-INP, Toulouse, France)
Surfactants for oil, oil for surfactants
10.10-10.35 a.m.
RYOM N.M.
(Novozymes A.S., Bagsvaerd, Denmark)
New stain removing enzyme for increased cleaning efficiency in low temperature laundry washing
10.35-11.00 a.m
Break
Chairman: Franzolin G.
11,00-11,25 a.m.
BIGOTTI C.,GUALA F., MERLO E., SCHWARZ M., VILLA G.
(Zschimmer & Schwarz Italiana, Tricerro, Italy)
Detergent application of acylated aminoacids
11.25-11.50 a.m.
SAVIC S.1 , VULETA G.1 , MILIC J.1 , TAMBURIC S.2 , DANIELS R.3 MŰLLER-GOYMANN C.3
(1 Institute of Pharmaceutical Technology and Cosmetology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Belgrade, Serbia; 2 The London College of Fashion, The London Institute, UK; 3 Institut für Pharmazeutische Technologie, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany)
Structural characterization of multiphase emulsion systems based on an alkylpolyglucoside non-ionic emulsifier
11.50-12.15 a.m.
ADAMI I.
(Desmet-Ballestra, Milano, Italy)
Dry-anionic surfactants. A valuable tool for the detergentindustry
12.15-14.15 p.m
Lunch time
Pomeriggio 23 giugno 2005 – Afternoon June 23, 2005
Chairman: Adami I.
14,15-15.00 p.m.
Key lecture – BAGLIONI P.
(University of Florence, Department of Chemistry and CSGI, Italy)
Nanotechnologies today and tomorrow
15.00-15.25 p.m.
CAVALIER L.
(Rhodia-Laboratoires Centrales, Paris, France)
An innovative polymer for hard surface cleaning
15.25-15.50 p.m.
REEVE P.
(Rohm and Haas, Sofia Antipolis, France)
Measuring suspending ability: comparing different techniques, and introducing a new polymeric system to give suspension with clarity in surfactant matrices
15.50-16.15 p.m.
KNÜPPEL P.
(Peter Cremer Oleo GmbH, Hamburg, Germany)
The.future of fatty acids as raw materials for detergents
16.15-16.40 p.mBreak
Chairman: Cozzoli O.
16.40-17.05 p.m.
BÖHN R., TROPSCH J.G., ÖTTER G., HESS S.
(BASF AG, Ludwigshafen, Germany)
Highly dynamic surfactant systems – Novel formulation concepts
17.05-17.30 p.m.
DUNCALF G.
(Savonnerie Anglaise, Chesham, UK)
Review of unit dosing of fabric washing products in Europe
17.30-17.55 p.m.
MATHEWS A.J.
(Warwick Equest Ltd, Stanley, Durham, UK)
Methodology for effective laundry wash performance evaluation
17.55-18.20 p.m.
MARIANI D., FEDRIGUCCI M.G., CANNISTRA’ A., DEL PEZZO G.
(Stazione Sperimentale Oli e Grassi, Milano, Italy)
Valutazione dell’alcalinità residua sui tessuti lavati
VENERDI’ 24giugno 2005 / Friday, June 24th , 2005
Mattino /Morning
Chairman: Cassani G.
9.00-9.45 a.m.
Key lecture – ARREGUI C.
(CEFIC, Chemical Policy Review Regulatory Affairs,Brussels,Belgium)
REACH – State of the play and view from the Chemical Industry
9.45-10.10 a.m.
CAVALLI L.
(Sasol Italy, Milano, Italy)
Tensioattivi nell’ambiente: destino ed effetti del LAS e dei derivati a base di alcoli (AE, AE, AS)
10.10-10.35 a.m.
BLOCK C., WERKERS N.
(HERA, AISE,CEFIC, Brussels, Belgium)
The HERA Project from risk assessment on chemicals to communication to consumers
10.35-11.00 a.m.
1 VERGE C., 1 FERRER J., 1 LOPEZ J., 2 VILCHEZ J.L., 2 GROVETTO G., 2 NIMER M., 2 NAVALONA A., 3 RODRIGUEZ MAROTO J.M.
(1Petresa, San Roque (Cadiz), Spain; 2 University of Grenada, Spain; 3 Dept Chem. Engineering, University of Malaga, Malaga, Spain)
Assessment of LAS lixiviation potential in an agricultural soil irrigated with waste water
11.00-11.25 a.m. Break
Chairman:Cavalli L.
11.25-11.50 a.m.
MÜLLER F., PEGGAU J., SCHLICHT V.
(Degussa AG, Essen, Germany)
Wet wipes in household applications – New ideas for convenience products
11.500-12.15 p.m.
REICH O., LUPIA J., SHORK M.
(Ciba Specialty Chemicals, Grenzach-Wyhlen, Germany)
The influence of key-formulation ingredients on color stability. How effective stabilization can mitigate these interactions
12.15-12.40 p.m
SOBISCH T., LERCHE D.
(L.U.M. GmbH, Berlin, Germany)
Rapid selection of dispersants and evaluation of emulsion stability by analytical centrifugation
12.40-13.05 p.m.
PRATESI C.R., FACCETTI L., ANDRIOLLO N., CASSANI G.
(Sasol Italy, Centro Ricerche Paderno Dugnano, Italy)
HPLC-MS analysis of alkyl ethoxylates and alkyl ethoxysulfates: a new and reliable approach
13.05-13.30 p.m.
AIDAROVA S., OSPANOVA ZH. MUSABEKOV K.ADILBEKOVA A.
(Al-Faraby Kazakh National University, Kazak British Technical University, Almaty, Kazakhstan)
Effect of sodium carboxymethylcellulose on the surface tension of alkylsulfate solutions
POSTER
ILIUTA I., CALINESCU J.
( “Politehnica” University of Bucharest, Romania)
Esters of betaines with fatty alcohols – corrosion inhibitors for acid media
MUSABEKOV K.,TAZHIBAEVA S., SAPIEVA A.
(Al-Faraby Kazakh National University, Almaty , Kazakhstan)
A new high molecular surfactants based on complexes of polyelectrolytes and lower molecular surfactants
DONATI G., FERRETTI E., CHIRICO M., DE ANGELIS S.
(Istituto Superiore Sanità, Dipartimento Ambiente e Connessa Prevenzione Primaria, Reparto Igiene delle Acque Interne,Roma)
Inquinamento da tensioattivi in acque superficiali del bacino idrografico del fiume Sarno
ASSASSI N., TAZEROUTI A.
(Laboratoire de Synthèse Organique, Faculté de Chimie, Algers, Algeria)
Effect of isomeric distributon on some surface properties of sodium tetra decanesulfonates obtained by photosulfochlorination with sulfuryl chloride
DUNCALFG.
(Savonnerie Anglaise, Chesham, UK)
Comparison of tallow and palm oil based soaps
MATHESON L1., HEATON D.1, ROWE L1., POLITO A.2
(1 Sasol North America, 2 Sasol Italy – Paderno Dugnano)
The relationshipbetween hydroxyl number and weight percent EO level for alcohol ethoxylates