saponifikointi
Saponifikointi, also known as saponification, is a chemical process that involves the hydrolysis of esters, primarily fats and oils, to produce soap and glycerol. This process is fundamental in soap manufacturing and occurs when triglycerides, the main components of fats and oils, react with a base, typically sodium hydroxide (NaOH) or potassium hydroxide (KOH).
During saponifikointi, the ester bonds in triglycerides break down through hydrolysis, resulting in the formation of
The process can be performed through traditional hot or cold methods. In the hot process, fats and
Saponifikointi has been utilized for centuries in soap making and remains a vital method in both industrial
In addition to soap production, saponification is also used in the manufacture of detergents, biodiesel, and