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The adsorption of alkylpyridinium chlorides and their effect on the interfacial behavior of quartz
Authors:Douglas W Fuerstenau and Renhe Jia
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Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of California, Hearst Mining Building, Berkeley, CA 94720-1760, USA

Abstract:This research was directed at understanding cationic surfactant adsorption phenomena on wet-ground natural quartz, mainly with dodecylpyridinium chloride as the model surfactant. How these surfactant ions adsorb at the interface was delineated through measurements of adsorption isotherms, zeta potentials, suspension stability, contact angles, induction times, and flotation response. Hydrocarbon chain association of adsorbed surfactant ions (or self-association) leads to four distinct adsorption regions as the concentration of surfactant is increased in solution. The same four regions manifest themselves in the behavior of all of the interfacial processes studied. At low concentrations, adsorption is controlled primarily by electrostatic interactions, but when the adsorbed surfactant ions begin to associate into hemimicelles at the surface, hydrophobic chain interactions control the adsorption process. The results of experiments with alkylpyridinium chlorides of 12, 14 and 16 carbon atoms can be normalized in terms of their CMCs, which clearly show that surface aggregation phenomena are driven by the same hydrophobic interactions that lead to micelle formation in bulk solution.
Keywords:Alkylpyridinium adsorption on quartz  Hemimicelles  Zeta potentials of quartz  Stability of quartz suspensions  Wettability of quartz
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