John F. Scamehorn
Research Interests
My research involves the technological application
of surfactant science. A primary area of research
if the development of novel separation techniques
utilizing surfactants, which can be used to clean
up polluted wastewater, groundwater and air streams.
One approach we have taken is to dissolve surfactants
in water under conditions in which contaminants associate
with surfactant aggregates, which are easy to ultrafilter
from solution in a subsequent step. Another technology
we have developed is the use of surfactants to regenerate
spent activated carbon beds.
A major application we have been investigating is
the solution properties of surfactants relevant to
improving detergent formulations. Challenges include
the desire to remove phosphates from consumer products
for environmental reasons, to include bleach in formulations,
and to reduce volatile organic compound emissions
from hard surface cleaners for safety reasons. Our
approach to these problems often involves using surfactant
mixtures in novel combinations to improve properties.
Selected Publications
Abe, M., and Scamehorn, J.F. (Editors), Mixed Surfactant Systems, 2nd Edition, Marcel Dekker, New York, Surfactant Science Series, Vol. 124 (2005).
Scamehorn, J.F., Sabatini, D.A., and Harwell, J.H., “Surfactants – Part I: Fundamentals”, in Encyclopedia of Supramolecular Chemistry (Atwood, J., and Stead, J., Eds.), Marcel Dekker, New York, 2004, p. 1458-1469.
Pookrod, P., Haller, K. J., Scamehorn, J. F., “Removal of Arsenic Anions from Water Using Polyelectrolyte-Enhanced Ultrafiltration”, Sep. Sci. Technol., 39, 811 (2004).
Chaisalee, R., Soontravanich, S., Yanumet, N., and Scamehorn, J.F., “Mechanism of Antifoam Behavior of Solutions of Nonionic Surfactants Above the Cloud Point”, J. Surf. Deterg., 6, 345 (2003).
Soponvuttikul, C., Scamehorn, J. F., and Saiwan, C., “Aqueous Dispersion Behavior of Barium Chromate Crystals: Effect of Cationic Polyelectrolyte“, Langmuir, 19, 4402 (2003).
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