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Effect of the Head Group of Surfactant on the Miscibility of Sodium Chloride and Surfactant in an Adsorbed Film and Micelle

โœ Scribed by Hidemi Iyota; Kazuko Shimada; Kouji Abe; Norihiro Ikeda; Kinsi Motomura; Makoto Aratono


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
102 KB
Volume
234
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9797

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โœฆ Synopsis


The thermodynamic treatment of a surfactant mixture was applied to the mixture of sodium chloride, NaCl, with octyl methyl sulfoxide (OMS) and that with decyldimethylphosphine oxide (DePO). The surface tension of aqueous solutions of the mixtures was measured as a function of the total concentration and the composition of the mixtures at 298.15 K. The total surface densities of the mixtures and the composition of the adsorbed films and micelles were evaluated by applying thermodynamic equations to the expeimental results. It was found that the adsorbed film and micelle are almost composed of the surfactant and there is slight attractive interaction between the ions of NaCl and the head groups of OMS and DePO molecules in the adsorbed films and micelles. A difference in the miscibility of NaCl and surfactant was observed between the OMS and DePO systems and attributed to the difference in the hydration of the head group between OMS and DePO molecules. The comparison of these results with those of the mixtures of NaCl with tetraethylene glycol monooctyl ether (C(8)E(4)) and dodecylammonium chloride (DAC) indicated that the small difference in the miscibility in an adsorbed film and micelle among these nonionic surfactant systems arises from the difference in hydration and structure of the head groups and the large one between the nonionic surfactant and DAC systems results from electrostatic interactions between dodecylammonium and sodium ions. Copyright 2001 Academic Press.


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