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Interpretation of surface dilational elasticity data based on an intrinsic two-dimensional interfacial compressibility model
Authors:Kovalchuk V I  Loglio G  Fainerman V B  Miller R
Affiliation:Institute of Biocolloid Chemistry, 42 Vernadsky avenue, 03680 Kiev, Ukraine.
Abstract:The present analysis shows that the introduction of intrinsic two-dimensional compressibility of a surfactant adsorption layer allows a much better interpretation of experimental data on the limiting (high-frequency) elasticity and characteristic frequency of diffusional relaxation than models using Frumkin's or other adsorption isotherms. The proposed model describes experimental data on surface dilational elasticity, as well as on surface pressure, sufficiently well at low and high surfactant concentrations, assuming the Lucassen and van den Tempel model of surface dilational elasticity is realized.
Keywords:Surfactant adsorption layers   Monolayer compressibility   Dilational elasticity   Diffusional relaxation   Alkyl dimethyl phosphine oxides
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