Publication | Closed Access
Dynamic surface tension of aqueous surfactant solutions. 6. Compounds containing two hydrophilic head groups and two or three hydrophobic groups and their mixtures with other surfactants
41
Citations
11
References
1994
Year
EngineeringSurfactantsAqueous Surfactant SolutionsChemistrySoft Matterγ TApparent Diffusion CoefficientInterfacial ChemistryMaximum Bubble PressureBiophysicsSurfactant SolutionMaterials ScienceOther SurfactantsSurface TensionMicelleDynamic Surface TensionInterfacial PhenomenonNatural SciencesSurface ScienceInterfacial PhenomenaAmphiphilic System
Abstract Dynamic surface tensions (γ t )—measured by the maximum bubble pressure method—of some surfactants containing two hydrophilic (sulfonate) groups and two or three hydrophobic groups in the molecule (“gemini surfactants”), and of their mixtures with a nonionic surfactant or an amine oxide, have been measured at 25°C in 0.1 M NaCl. Linearity of the plots of surface pressure vs. square root of the surface age indicated that the systems studied were all diffusion‐controlled. For the individual surfactant systems, the apparent diffusion coefficient decreases with an increase in the number of alkyl chains and the bulkiness of the surfactant molecules. For the mixtures, when interaction between the two surfactants is weak, γ t at short times (t<1s) is close to that of the component with the lower surface tension; at longer times, it is closer to that of the component with the lower equilibrium surface tension. When interaction is strong, γ t at short times is greater than that of either component. The molar ratio at which maximum effect on γ t is observed depends upon the strength of the interactions between the two surfactants.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1