abstract |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a modified polysaccharide having both a cationic substituent and a silicon substituent. A cationic substituent and a silicon substituent are introduced into a polysaccharide, thereby being cationically substituted with a quaternary ammonium group and having a charge density of about 0.1 to about 2.5 meq / g. The modified polysaccharides are then further substituted with silicone groups such that the modified polysaccharides have a silicon content of about 300-about 5000 ppm to produce modified polysaccharides. Modified polysaccharides are applied in industrial, home care and personal care surface modification formulations. [Selection diagram] None |