researchers prepared a series of sugar-based silicone surfactants through hydrosilylation of hydrogen-containing polysiloxane and glucose derivatives. zhou et al. prepared a dual-hydrophilic sugar-based silicone surfactant with two hydrophilic groups, sugar-based and polyether, by combining amino-containing siloxane with hydroxyl-terminated polyether and d-(t)-glucolactone, and found that amphiphilic hydrophilic sugar-based silicone surfactant can reduce the surface tension of water to 20~21 mn/m and has excellent surface activity.
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