Relationship between surface tension and surface coverage |
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Authors: | Menger Fredric M Rizvi Syed A A |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, Emory University, 1515 Dickey Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30322, USA. menger@emory.edu |
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Abstract: | ![]() Surfactant action is caused in part by a dramatic reduction in surface tension. Using surface excess measurements from a radioactive surfactant, it was possible to show that (a) the surface tension declines only slightly when the occupancy of the air/water interface increases from 0 to 60% of the maximum and (b) the steep drop in surface tension in region B (Figure 1 ), frequently observed to be linear, begins at about 80% occupancy. Surfactant continues to enter the interface cooperatively up to and past the critical micelle concentration. Linearity in region B is not indicative of surface saturation despite a seemingly constant surface excess throughout the region. The disparity between interfacial areas determined by surface tension and by other methods is discussed in terms of these results. |
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