Direct Force Measurement of Comb Silicone Surfactants in Alcoholic Media by Atomic Force Microscopy
โ Scribed by Anfeng Wang; Liping Jiang; Guangzhao Mao; Yihan Liu
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 128 KB
- Volume
- 242
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9797
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โฆ Synopsis
The interaction forces provided by silicone polyether (SPE) surfactants, adsorbed at the interface of octadecyltrichlorosilan monolayer and aqueous surfactant solution, were measured by atomic force microscopy. Changes in the forces in the presence of ethanol were examined for a series of comb-type SPE surfactants. It was found that the steric repulsion provided by the SPE molecules persisted up to an 80% or higher ethanol level. Conversely, conventional hydrocarbon surfactants such as dodecyl polyoxyethylene ether lose their interfacial activity at much lower ethanol levels. The force measurement results were compared favorably with the findings from emulsion-stability and interfacial-tension measurements. The difference between the conventional hydrocarbon surfactants and the SPE surfactants is attributed to the polysiloxane moiety being hydrophobic but not oleophilic. The polyoxypropylene units in the polyether chain were found to add unique characteristics to the surface behavior of the SPE surfactants by modifying the hydrophile's solubility in the alcoholic media. The surface activity and colloidal stability can be fine-tuned by the ratio of polyoxypropylene to polyoxyethylene. In general, emulsion and colloidal products and processes that contain alcohol or other nonaqueous media will benefit from the unique properties of this special class of SPE surfactants.
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