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The early events pertaining to gelatin adsorption and desorption onto quartz surfaces were studied, employing an electrode-separated piezoelectric sensor (ESPS). The adsorption of gelatin on a quartz crystal surface corresponds to a mass increase, which can be monitored in real time by the changes in the impedance parameters of the ESPS. It was shown that the adsorption of gelatin on a quartz surface is partly irreversible with respect to the dilution of the bulk phase. The observed adsorption kinetics is compatible with a mechanism that involves adsorption, desorption, and transformation from a reversible adsorption state to irreversible one. A progressive approach method was established to simulate the adsorption process. The adsorption densities and kinetic parameters in the early adsorption process were obtained from the responses of the ESPS in the adsorption process. The influence of pH and ionic strength was tested. A comparison with the Langmuir adsorption model was made.  相似文献   

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In the construction of an electrode-separated piezoelectric sensor (ESPS), the quartz surface is in direct contact with the liquid phase. The negatively charged quartz crystal surface can adsorb cationic starch. This adsorption process was in situ monitored from the frequency shift of the ESPS. It was shown that the adsorption of cationic starch onto the quartz surface is reversible with respect the dilution of the bulk phase. The adsorption behavior can be described by Langmuir model. The adsorption density and kinetics parameters were estimated from the frequency responses of the ESPS. The influence of pH and ionic strength on adsorption parameters was investigated. It was shown that the influence of pH on the adsorption rate was slight. With increasing ionic strength, the rate constants for adsorption and desorption increase, but the adsorption equilibrium constant and saturation adsorption density decrease. The adsorption equilibrium constant and adsorption density reach a maximum in buffer of pH 10.  相似文献   

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The adsorption behavior of 5,10,15,20-tetrakis (4-N-methylpyridiniumyl)-porphyrin (H2TMPyP) from aqueous solutions onto a quartz crystal interface was investigated in situ using an electrode-separated piezoelectric sensor (ESPS). With H2TMPyP adsorbed onto quartz crystal surface of the ESPS, its oscillating frequency decreases linearly with increasing adsorption amount. The adsorption densities obtained in the ESPS method were greater than those determined in a solution depletion method. The influence of surface roughness of quartz crystal and bulk solution properties on the measurement of adsorption density in the ESPS method was discussed.  相似文献   

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The adsorption process of dodecylammonium chloride (DAC) from aqueous solutions onto a quartz crystal interface was investigated in situ using an electrode-separated piezoelectric sensor (ESPS). Increasing amounts of DAC adsorbed onto a quartz crystal surface resulted in linearly decreasing oscillating frequencies of the ESPS. The adsorption density can be monitored by the frequency decrease. The adsorption density obtained by calculation using the Sauerbrey equation in the ESPS method is greater than that in solution depletion method. A calibration coefficient is added into the Sauerbrey equation to correct the influence of surface roughness of the quartz crystal on the adsorption density. The influence of solution properties on the adsorption density measurement was discussed. A dependence of the adsorption density on pH was reported. Received: 17 April 1997 / Revised: 1 December 1997 / Accepted: 7 December 1997  相似文献   

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The adsorption process of dodecylammonium chloride (DAC) from aqueous solutions onto a quartz crystal interface was investigated in situ using an electrode-separated piezoelectric sensor (ESPS). Increasing amounts of DAC adsorbed onto a quartz crystal surface resulted in linearly decreasing oscillating frequencies of the ESPS. The adsorption density can be monitored by the frequency decrease. The adsorption density obtained by calculation using the Sauerbrey equation in the ESPS method is greater than that in solution depletion method. A calibration coefficient is added into the Sauerbrey equation to correct the influence of surface roughness of the quartz crystal on the adsorption density. The influence of solution properties on the adsorption density measurement was discussed. A dependence of the adsorption density on pH was reported. Received: 17 April 1997 / Revised: 1 December 1997 / Accepted: 7 December 1997  相似文献   

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The adsorption isotherms onto a hydrophilic silica of mixtures of sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS) and of all the oligomers of a polydisperse nonylethylene glycol n-dodecyl ether (C(12)E(9)) surfactant were determined using a high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) technique. Incorporation of the anionic surfactant to the negatively charged silica surface is favored by the adsorption of the nonionic surfactant. Comparison between the adsorption isotherms of mixtures of SDS with a monodisperse C(12)E(9) and a polydisperse C(12)E(9) shows that the adsorption of SDS at the silica/water interface is stronger with the latter material than with the former in a large surface coverage domain. The composition of the surface aggregates and the variation of the oligomer distribution in these aggregates were determined. The previously described phenomena called self-desorption which was observed for the global C(12)E(9) and SDS surfactant mixtures was confirmed: increasing the total concentration at a fixed surfactant ratio induces at high concentration a desorption of the anionic surfactant and all of the less polar oligomers from the solid/water interface. An interpretation scheme is proposed which assumes that the interaction of SDS is larger with the less polar oligomers than with the polar ones. The self-desorption effect could then be considered as the consequence of the polydispersity of the nonionic surfactant and to the net repulsion interaction between SDS and the silica surface as the mole fraction of SDS in the surfactant mixture increases.  相似文献   

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This paper demonstrates the use of polyelectrolytes to modify and manipulate the adsorption of ionic surfactants onto the hydrophilic surface of silica. We have demonstrated that the cationic polyelectrolyte poly(dimethyl diallylammonium chloride), poly-dmdaac, modifies the adsorption of cationic and anionic surfactants to the hydrophilic surface of silica. A thin robust polymer layer is adsorbed from a dilute polymer/surfactant solution. The resulting surface layer is cationic and changes the relative affinity of the cationic surfactant hexadecyl trimethylammonium bromide, C16TAB, and the anionic surfactant sodium dodecyl sulfate, SDS, to adsorb. The adsorption of C16TAB is dramatically reduced. In contrast, strong adsorption of SDS was observed, in situations where SDS would normally have a low affinity for the surface of silica. We have further shown that subsequent adsorption of the anionic polyelectrolyte sodium poly(styrene sulfonate), Na-PSS, onto the poly-dmdaac coated surface results in a change back to an anionic surface and a further change in the relative affinities of the cationic and anionic surfactants for the surface. The relative amounts of C16TAB and SDS adsorption depend on the coverage of the polyelectrolyte, and these preliminary measurements show that this can be manipulated.  相似文献   

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The manipulation of the adsorption of the anionic surfactant, sodium dodecyl sulfate, SDS, onto hydrophilic silica by the polyelectrolytes, polyethyleneimine, PEI, ethoxylated PEI, and the polyamine, pentaethylenehexamine, has been studied using neutron reflectometry. The adsorption of a thin PEI layer onto hydrophilic silica promotes a strong reversible adsorption of the SDS through surface charge reversal induced by the PEI at pH 7. At pH 2.4, a much thicker adsorbed PEI layer is partially swelled by the SDS, and the SDS adsorption is now no longer completely reversible. At pH 10, there is some penetration of SDS and solvent into a thin PEI layer, and the SDS adsorption is again not fully reversible. Ethoxylation of the PEI (PEI-EO(1) and PEI-EO(7)) results in a much weaker and fragile PEI and SDS adsorption at both pH 3 and pH 10, and both polymer and surfactant desorb at higher surfactant concentrations (>critical micellar concentration, cmc). For the polyamine, pentaethylenehexamine, adsorption of a layer of intermediate thickness is observed at pH 10, but at pH 3, no polyamine adsorption is evident; and at both pH 3 and pH 10, no SDS adsorption is observed. The results presented here show that, for the amine-based polyelectrolytes, polymer architecture, molecular weight, and pH can be used to manipulate the surface affinity for anionic surfactant (SDS) adsorption onto polyelectrolyte-coated hydrophilic silica surfaces.  相似文献   

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This paper describes how the cationic polyelectrolyte, polyDMDAAC (poly(dimethyl diallylammonium chloride)), is used to manipulate the adsorption of the anionic surfactant SDS and the mixed ionic/nonionic surfactant mixture of SDS (sodium dodecyl sulfate)/C(12)E(6) (monododecyl hexaethylene glycol) onto the surface of hydrophilic silica. The deposition of a thin robust polymer layer from a dilute polymer/surfactant solution promotes SDS adsorption and substantially modifies the adsorption of SDS/C(12)E(6) mixtures in favor of a surface relatively rich in SDS compared to the solution composition. Different deposition conditions for the polyDMDAAC layer are discussed. In particular, at higher solution polymer concentrations and in the presence of 1 M NaCl, a thicker polymer layer is deposited and the reversibility of the surfactant adsorption is significantly altered.  相似文献   

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Mixed surfactant-polyelectrolyte multilayer films were fabricated by both ionic self-assembly and spin assembly. A polycation [PEI = poly(ethylenimine)] was deposited from a dilute solution, while a polyanion (PAZO = poly[1-[4-(3-carboxy-4-hydroxyphenylazo) benzenesulfonamido]-1,2-ethanediyl, sodium salt]) was deposited from a mixture containing a fixed concentration of polyanion and various concentrations of the anionic surfactant sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS). Coadsorption of SDS and PAZO onto PEI layers was observed using both deposition methods and attributed to strong PEI-SDS interactions and entropic factors. Increasing the concentration of SDS resulted in films containing progressively less adsorbed PAZO. No further reduction in the amount of adsorbed PAZO was observed above the SDS critical micelle concentration. We attribute the film growth behavior to a fast adsorption of SDS onto PEI, followed by a slower adsorption of PAZO onto the remaining unoccupied binding sites. We observe that SDS interpenetrates throughout the PAZO and PEI layers, increasing the surface hydrophobicity of both. We observed similar behavior for both ionically self-assembled and spin-assembled systems.  相似文献   

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An electrode-separated piezoelectric sensor (ESPS) was constructed and its operation in the liquid phase was characterized. When the surface of the separated-electrode reflects the weak longitudinal wave (LW) back to the surface of the quartz disc where it was generated, the interaction of the reflected LW with the main thickness-shear wave of the quartz disc is a potential error source. In this study, the influence of the LW effect on the response of the ESPS was investigated by an impedance analysis method. It was shown that all the impedance response parameters shift periodically as a function of the distance between the separated-electrode and the quartz crystal. The LW effect depends markedly on the surface conditions, including the shape, area, position, angle and roughness, of the separated-electrode. When a rough, non-parallel or ball electrode was used, the influence of the LW could be decreased greatly. The influence of the air/liquid interface on the reflection of the LW was efficiently screened in the ESPS.  相似文献   

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Surface tension measurements were employed to monitor the erythrocyte hemolysis process induced by surfactants. Two types of surfactants were used: the cationic surfactant DTAB and the anionic surfactant SDS. During DTAB-induced hemolysis, the changes in surface tension clearly demonstrate three stages. The first stage is characterized by surface tension increase, which is explained by surfactant removal from the suspending solution, due to adsorption onto cell membranes. In the second stage, surface tension remains constant, implying that equilibrium is attained between the membrane-bound surfactant and the surfactant in solution. The third stage is characterized by surface tension decrease that begins simultaneously with measurable cell-interior release, and lasts until hemolysis is completed. With SDS-induced hemolysis, the same three stages are observed at a low concentration; however, fluctuational increase in surface tension is obtained for higher concentrations. The latter is explained by additional adsorption of surfactant to solubilized membrane fragments.  相似文献   

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The adsorption of surface-active protein hydrophobin, HFBII, and HFBII/surfactant mixtures at the solid-solution interface has been studied by neutron reflectivity, NR. At the hydrophilic silicon surface, HFBII adsorbs reversibly in the form of a bilayer at the interface. HFBII adsorption dominates the coadsorption of HFBII with cationic and anionic surfactants hexadecyltrimethyl ammonium bromide, CTAB, and sodium dodecyl sulfate, SDS, at concentrations below the critical micellar concentration, cmc, of conventional cosurfactants. For surfactant concentrations above the cmc, HFBII/surfactant solution complex formation dominates and there is little HFBII adsorption. Above the cmc, CTAB replaces HFBII at the interface, but for SDS, there is no affinity for the anionic silicon surface hence there is no resultant adsorption. HFBII adsorbs onto a hydrophobic surface (established by an octadecyl trimethyl silane, OTS, layer on silicon) irreversibly as a monolayer, similar to what is observed at the air-water interface but with a different orientation at the interface. Below the cmc, SDS and CTAB have little impact upon the adsorbed layer of HFBII. For concentrations above the cmc, conventional surfactants (CTAB and SDS) displace most of the HFBII at the interface. For nonionic surfactant C(12)E(6), the pattern of adsorption is slightly different, and although some coadsorption at the interface takes place, C(12)E(6) has little impact on the HFBII adsorption.  相似文献   

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The nature of hydrophobic thin cellulose films, formed by Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) deposition on silica, has been studied using neutron reflectivity (NR). The impact of electrolyte and a polyelectrolyte, poly(dimethyldiallylammonium chloride) (polydmdaac), on the adsorption of the anionic surfactant sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) onto the surface of the hydrophobic cellulose film and upon the structure of the cellulose film has been investigated. The results show how a combination of polyelectrolytes and electrolyte can be used to manipulate surfactant adsorption onto hydrophobic cellulose surfaces and modify the structure of the cellulose film by swelling and penetration. The results illustrate how polyelectrolytes can be used to reverse adsorption and swelling of cellulose films which are not reversible simply by dilution in solvent.  相似文献   

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The interactions between the weak polyelectrolyte, poly(2-(dimethylamino) ethyl methacrylate) or PDMAEMA, and the anionic surfactant sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) at the air-water interface have been investigated at pH = 3 and 9 using a combination of neutron reflectivity and surface tension measurements. By using deuterated PDMAEMA in combination with h-SDS and d-SDS, we have been able to directly determine the distribution of both the polymer and the surfactant at the air-water interface. At pH = 3, the polyelectrolyte is positively charged while at pH = 9 it is essentially uncharged. The enhancement in the adsorption of SDS at low coverage suggests that surface active polymer surfactant complexes are forming and adsorbing at the interface. This leads to close to monolayer adsorption of SDS, suggesting that it is surfactant monomers that are complexing with polymers that are in extended conformations parallel to the surface. As the concentration of SDS in the mixtures changes so does the surfactant content of the complexes, which affects the surface activity and hence the coverage of the complexes. Multilayer structures are formed at SDS concentrations of 0.1 and 1 mM, for pH = 3 and 9, respectively.  相似文献   

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The adsorption of cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC) and sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate (SDBS) onto a ceramic glaze mixture composed of limestone, feldspar, quartz, and kaolin has been investigated. Both adsorption isotherms and the average particle zeta potential have been studied in order to understand the suspension stability as a function of pH, ionic strength, and surfactant concentration. The adsorption of small amounts of cationic CPC onto the primarily negatively charged surfaces of the particles at pH 7 and 9 results in strong attraction and flocculation due to hydrophobic interactions. At higher surfactant concentrations a zeta potential of more than +60 mV results from the bilayered adsorbed surfactant, providing stability at salt concentrations < or = 0.01 M. At 0.1 M salt poor stability results despite substantial zeta potential values. Three mechanisms for SDBS adsorption have been identified. When anionic SDBS monomers either adsorb by electrostatic interactions with the few positive surface sites at high pH or adsorb onto like charged negative surface sites due to dispersion or hydrophobic interactions, the magnitude of the negative zeta potential increases slightly. At pH 9 this increase is enough to promote stability with an average zeta potential of more than -55 mV, whereas at pH 7 the zeta potential is lower at about -45 mV. The stability of suspensions at pH 7 is additionally due to steric repulsion caused by the adsorption of thick layers of neutrally charged Ca(DBS)2 complexes created when the surfactant interacts with dissolved calcium ions from the calcium carbonate component.  相似文献   

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The adsorption process of two polycations (pDADMAC and C‐PAM) with different charge densities has been investigated using the quartz crystal microbalance technique with dissipation monitoring (QCM‐D). The effect of the charge density of the polycation, the NaCl concentration, and the complexation with an anionic surfactant are addressed in this work. X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy were utilized to analyze the adsorbate with respect to the film coverage and film structure. The corrosion‐inhibiting performance of the films on high‐purity iron in a CO2 saturated brine, at 25°C, 1 bar CO2, and pH 4, was investigated by the linear polarization resistance technique. It was found that the polycations adsorbed onto the iron surface, but the corrosion rate of 1 mm yr?1 was not lowered. However, the polycations formed a complex with an anionic surfactant, and such films showed excellent inhibition performance. Both films, of pDADMAC/SDS and of C‐PAM/SDS, lowered the corrosion rate of iron below 0.01 mm yr?1. The SDS concentration was below the cmc. It is believed that the SDS adsorbed into the preadsorbed polycation film, forming a complex structure resulting in a hydrophobic and dense film.  相似文献   

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The influence of synergistic interaction between sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS) and N,N-dimethyldodecan-1-amine oxide (DDAO) on their adsorption at air/water and solid/water interfaces at 20°C is investigated. The critical micelle concentration values obtained from surface tension measurements indicated strong synergism between SDS and DDAO, according to regular solution model. The excess surface concentration (Γ) and the minimum occupied area by single and mixed surfactant monomers (Amin) at liquid/air interface were also calculated. The adsorption onto the activated charcoal and silica was then measured to find out the correlation between surfactant synergism and their adsorption at solid/water interface. The amounts of surfactant adsorbed onto 1 wt% activated charcoal follow the trend: SDS/DDAO > DDAO > SDS. SDS molecules do not adsorb onto 5 wt% silica substrate, while SDS/DDAO mixed system was found to have the highest adsorption behavior. The obtained indicate that SDS can be removed from water by mixing it with amphoteric surfactant.  相似文献   

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Fabrication of complex molecular films of organic materials is one of the most important issues in modern nanoscience and nanotechnology. Soft materials with flexible properties have been given much attention and can be obtained through bottom up processing from functional molecules, where self-assembly based on supramolecular chemistry and designed assembly have become crucial processes and technologies. In this work, we report the successful incorporation of cationic laser dye rhodamine 6G abbreviated as R6G into the pre-assembled polyelectrolyte/surfactant complex film onto quartz substrate by electrostatic adsorption technique. Poly(allylamine hydrochloride) (PAH) was used as polycation and sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) was used as anionic surfactant. UV-Vis absorption spec-troscopic characterization reveals the formation of only H-type aggregates of R6G in their aqueous solution and both H- and J-type aggregates in PAH/SDS/R6G complex layer-by-layber films as well as the adsorption kinetics of R6G onto the complex films. The ratio of the absorbance intensity of two aggregated bands in PAH/SDS/R6G complex films is merely independent of the concentration range of the SDS solution used to fabricate PAH/SDS com-plex self-assembled films. Atomic force microscopy reveals the formation of R6G aggregates in PAH/SDS/R6G complex films.  相似文献   

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Admicellar polymerization has been used for the preparation of an electrically conductive polypyrrole coating on latex particles. An anionic surfactant, sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), was adsorbed onto natural rubber (NR) latex particles to form the surfactant bilayers after adjusting the pH below the point of zero charge of the latex surface. Adsorption of SDS and pyrrole adsolubilization were determined as a function of pyrrole and sodium chloride concentrations. Pyrrole caused a decrease in SDS adsorption at equilibrium. Sodium chloride increased the surfactant adsorption and the pyrrole adsolubilization. Thermogravimetric results showed the presence of polypyrrole. The conductivity of the polypyrrole-coated NR latex film prepared by admicellar polymerization without salt was the lowest; however, with salt addition, the conductivity of the film improved significantly. The oxidative polymerization technique resulted in a relatively higher conductivity than oxidative admicellar polymerization.  相似文献   

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