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  1. University of Yangon
  2. Department of Industrial Chemistry

Formulating Transparent Soap with Carbon Black

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Title Formulating Transparent Soap with Carbon Black
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Publication date 2017-01-01
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Kyaw Zaw Tun
Soe Soe Than'
Description
Carbon black is used in soap for its natural healing properties of the skin conditions and it also provides antiseptic properties in cleaning action. Saponification of vegetable oils such as coconut oil and sunflower oil with a mixture of sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide (caustic solutions) was carried out. Partial or complete saponification was judged by suitable amount of the mixture of caustic solutions. In transparent soap with carbon black making higher amounts of caustic solution, ethanol, and sugar were needed for saponification with coconut oil due to its higher saponification number, free fatty acid and peroxide value when compared to that of sunflower oil used. Antiseptic (germicidal) properties of formulated soap were evaluated by using test microorganisms.
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saponification, caustic solution, carbon black, transparent soap
Journal articles
Universities Research Journal
237-246
VoL 9, No.4
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