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Tony O'Lenick Articles appearing in Cosmetic and Toiletries Magazine

1. Silicone Compounds – New Formulation Possibilities
Thomas G. O’Lenick Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA USA. KEY WORDS: Silicone compounds, water solubility, wetting, alkyl dimethicones

2. Mixed Fatty/Silicone Surfactant Systems
Anthony J. O’Lenick, Jr., Siltech LLC, Thomas G. O’Lenick, University of Tennessee, Laura Anderson, Rollins College.

3. Silicone Compounds – New Formulation Possibilities
Silicone Compounds – New Formulation Possibilities (pg 95) Anthony J. O’Lenick Jr., Siltech LLC; Thomas G. O’Lenick, Georgia Southern University

4. Effect of Branching on Surfactant Properties of Sulfosuccinates
Tony O’Lenick, Siltech LLC; Kevin O’Lenick, SurfaTech Corp. Key words: surfactant, sulfosuccinate, wetting, foam, guerbet alcohol, maleate, sulfonation

5. Equilibration Reaction of Silicone Fluids
Anthony J. O’Lenick, Jr., Siltech LLC; Kirk N. Wiegel, Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin; and Thomas G. O’Lenick, Department of Chemistry

6. Amphoteric Anionic Interactions
Amphoteric Anionic Interactions (pg 67) Tony O’Lenick, Siltech LLC, and Laura Anderson, Rollins College

7. Properties of Surfactants: Conditioning
Properties of Surfactants: Conditioning (pg 53) Anthony J. O’Lenick, Jr.; Siltech LLC

8. Anionic/Cationic Complexes
Anthony J. O’Lenick, Jr., Siltech LLC. Key words: foam, anionic/cationic interaction, quats, SLS, SLES-3, compatibility

9. Understanding Silicone
Tony O’Lenick, Siltech LLC. Key words: silicone, structure-function relationships, dimethicone, PEG-8 dimethicone, dimethicone copolyol

10. Anionic Interactions with Cationic Gemini Surfactants
Anionic Interactions with Cationic Gemini Surfactants (pg 55) Tony O’Lenick, Siltech LLC; Thomas G. O’Lenick, University of Tennessee

11. Mixed Fatty/Silicone Surfactant Systems
O’Lenick, University of Tennessee, Laura Anderson, Rollins College. Key words: silicone surfactants, fatty surfactants, surfactant mixtures, surface tension

12. PEG/PPG Dimethicone: A New Name for an Old Friend
large-quantity reprints, or articles not available online, contact FosteReprints. PEG/PPG Dimethicone: A New Name for an Old Friend (49) O'Lenick, A Jr

13. Properties of Surfactants: Detergency
and clinical opportunities for these skin care products. Properties of Surfactants: Detergency (pg 69) Anthony J. O’Lenick, Jr., Siltech LLC

14. Anionic/Cationic Complexes
between the surface and the bulk effects of actives in hair formulations. Anionic/Cationic Complexes (pg 63) Anthony J. O’Lenick, Jr., Siltech LLC

15. Properties of Surfactants: Wetting
For customized, large-quantity reprints, or articles not available online, contact FosteReprints. Properties of Surfactants: Wetting (pg 43) AJ O’Lenick

16. Properties of Surfactants: Emulsions
Properties of Surfactants: Emulsions (pg 91) AJ O’Lenick, Jr., Siltech LLC

17. Castor Polyesters for Personal Care
Castor Polyesters for Personal Care. O'Lenick, AJ ;LaVay, C. castor oil, polymers, polyesters.

18. Triglycerides: A Primary Ingredient for Making Surfactants
A Primary Ingredient for Making Surfactants. O'Lenick, A Jr. triglycerides, surfactants, oils, waxes, methyl esters, butters.

19. Surface-Active Phospholipids for Personal Care ( April-03 | 43 )
O'Lenick, A Jr.; Smith, D, Natural phospholipids have many cellular functions such as being constituents of cell membranes. Certain types of products based upon phospholipid chemistry offer desirable surfactant properties including foaming, detergency, while others offer outstanding

20. Liquid Cosmetic Esters using Propoxylation Technology ( January-00 | 47 )
O'Lenick, A Jr., Reacting fatty alcohols with propylene oxide and then derivatizing the products allows the synthesis of cost-effective liquid cosmetic esters having a range of melting points.

 

 

 

 

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