I've read about ions of sodium & potassium Citrates improving the soap by reducing the soap scum by binding up the metal ions, thus act as a clelating agent.
https://classicbells.com/soap/citrate.html
the above article by DeeAnna provides simplified approach to use of Cirtates in the soaps. whilst adding Citrate directly to the soap is an approach, combining Citric acid with either Baking Soda( Sodium Bicarbonate), NaOH or KOH will also produce the Citrates. However I was not able to find exactly the ratio of ingredients to add in this regard. Hence I tried to build a excel to figure out what exactly should go into have a certain amount of output as Citrate.
Attached herewith is the excel file (in zipped folder as uploading excel file is not allowed) containing the balanced chemical formulas of combining the citric acid with any of the three alkalies and extended it further to calculate the cost of producing 1 unit of Citrate from the ingredients (assumed prices used).
It also allows you to change the desired concentration of Citrate in your soap and gives you the amount of Citric acid and the additional alkali required over and above the Alkali/Lye used in the saponification process.
I've locked all the cells except for those which are highlighted in yellow (input cells) to avoid accidental changes and deletions. However if you want to recheck the formulas you can do so by un-protecting the file.
https://classicbells.com/soap/citrate.html
the above article by DeeAnna provides simplified approach to use of Cirtates in the soaps. whilst adding Citrate directly to the soap is an approach, combining Citric acid with either Baking Soda( Sodium Bicarbonate), NaOH or KOH will also produce the Citrates. However I was not able to find exactly the ratio of ingredients to add in this regard. Hence I tried to build a excel to figure out what exactly should go into have a certain amount of output as Citrate.
Attached herewith is the excel file (in zipped folder as uploading excel file is not allowed) containing the balanced chemical formulas of combining the citric acid with any of the three alkalies and extended it further to calculate the cost of producing 1 unit of Citrate from the ingredients (assumed prices used).
It also allows you to change the desired concentration of Citrate in your soap and gives you the amount of Citric acid and the additional alkali required over and above the Alkali/Lye used in the saponification process.
I've locked all the cells except for those which are highlighted in yellow (input cells) to avoid accidental changes and deletions. However if you want to recheck the formulas you can do so by un-protecting the file.