Cosmetic Nanotechnology: Polymers and Colloids in Cosmetics

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Author: Sarah E. Morgan

ISBN-10: 0841239967

ISBN-13: 9780841239968

Category: Electronics - Microelectronics

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This symposium series book will tackle one of the fastest growing markets in the chemical industry in the US and world wide: personal care. Through advances in nanotechnology there have been significant opportunities for new developments in materials and delivery mechanisms for cosmetics and personal care products. This book will address the commercially important ingredients and delivery technologies used in cosmetic nanotechnology: polymers and colloids. Since more than half of the contributors are industrial researchers providing a perspective on real-life applications of personal care ingredients, the coverage of this topic will not only be comprehensive, but thoroughly undertake much needed concerns regarding research and development topics in cosmetic nanotechnology.

1. Polymers and Colloids in Cosmetics., Robert Y. Lochhead.2. Effect of hydrophobic substitution on cationic conditioning polymers, Susan L Jordan, Lowell Kreeger, Xiaodong Zhang, Tatiana Drovetskaya, Calvin B Davis, Jennifer Amos, Stephanie Gabelnick,3. Amino acid-based, amphiphilic block copolymers and statistical terpolymers with pH- and salt-responsive behavior in aqueous media., Ryan G. Ezell and Charles L. McCormick.4. Enabling advanced emulsions in microchannel architecture, Laura Silva, Anna Lee Y. Tonkovich, Dongming Qiu, Krissy Pagnotto, Paul Neagle, Steven Perry, Robert Y. Lochhead,5. Investigation of the structure of polyelectrolyte-based complex coacervates and the effects of electrolyte order of addition, Lisa R. Huisinga, Robert Y. Lochhead, Christina Edwards6. Beauty from contact lenses beyond vision correction, Michael Quinn, Walt Bassett7. Cosmetic contact lenses Dominic Ruscio,, Joseph C. Salamone, D. Jani, Jay F. Kunzler8. Synthesis and characterization of nano-carriers containing Vitamin E for applications in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals preparations, Rajesh Kumar, Rahul Tyagi, Virinder, S Parmar, Jayant Kumar, and Arthur C. Watterson9. Nanoprobe evaluations of hydrophobin-modified hair, Sarah E. Morgan, Jun Li, Gordon C. Cannon, Rahul Misra, Sonya Y. Benson10. Fabrication of hydratable keratin from human hair for medical and personal care applications, Chunyong Wu, Jun Li, Douglas A. Wicks, Sarah Morgan, and Robert A. Smith, Sr.,11. Silicone compounds: Versatile polymers, Anothy J. O'Lenick Jr12. Silicone fluids in shower/bath products, Roy U. Rojas Wahl, GE Advanced Materials13. Personal care and cosmetic nanotechnology: Perspective and opportunities, Kathleen O. Havelka14. Regulation of cosmetics and nanotechnology, Linda M. Katz15. Hair care and skin care (personal care) claims substantiation, Rob Comber, Timothy Gao, Laurie Joseph, and Jung-Mei Tien