surfaktáns
Surfaktáns is a substance which reduces the surface tension of a liquid in which it is dissolved. In simple terms, it's a wetting agent. Surfaktants can be formed by combining two or more different molecules. These molecules have a hydrophilic head (attracted to water) and a hydrophobic tail (repelled by water). This dual nature allows surfaktants to position themselves at interfaces between different substances, such as oil and water, or air and water.
This property is utilized in many applications. In detergents and soaps, surfaktants help to lift and suspend
Surfaktants can be classified based on their hydrophilic head group. Anionic surfaktants have a negatively charged