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Methanol is a renewable resource that is increasingly being used as a feedstock for the production of surfactants. It is a versatile and cost-effective alternative to traditional petroleum-based surfactants, and is used in a variety of applications, including detergents, cleaners, and personal care products. Methanol-based surfactants are biodegradable and non-toxic, making them an attractive option for environmentally conscious consumers.
Methanol-based surfactants are produced through a process known as transesterification, which involves the reaction of methanol with a fatty acid or fatty alcohol. This process yields a variety of surfactants, including alkyl sulfates, alkyl ether sulfates, and alkyl ethoxylates. These surfactants are used in a variety of industries, including detergents, cleaners, and personal care products.
Some companies in the renewable methanol market include BASF, Dow Chemical, Evonik Industries, and Solvay. Show Less Read more