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Anomalous phase behavior of water-soluble polyelectrolyte and oppositely charged surfactants
Authors:Y Yamaguchi  Y Inaba  H Uchiyama  H Kunieda
Institution:(1) Graduate School of Engineering, Yokohama National University, Tokiwadai 79-5, Hodogaya-ku, Yokohama 240-8501, Japan e-mail: kunieda@ynu.ac.jp Fax: +81-45-3394190, JP;(2) Department Proctor & Gamble Far East Inc. 17 Koyo-cho Naka 1-chome Higashinada-ku, Kobe 658, Japan, JP
Abstract:Aqueous mixtures of anionic surfactants with cationically substituted quaternary ammonium derivatives of hydroxyethylcellulose, JR and LR series, were investigated by several techniques. On adding sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) to a polyelectrolyte solution, phase separation with precipitation occurs in a co-operative way, and redissolution of precipitation is observed at the critical micelle concentration (CMC) of SDS. This is due to admicelle formation on the polyelectrolyte. The phase separation for the two-headed anionic surfactant systems is also seen, while the concentration where this takes place is near the CMC of the surfactant. This is remarkable in the case of the triethanolamine cocoyl glutamate (TCG)–JR 400 system, in which TCG has a CMC over 1 order of magnitude smaller CMC than that of SDS. Surface tension and the dynamic light scattering measurements show the existence of not only electrostatic interaction between the cationic polyelectrolyte and the two-headed anionic surfactant but also intraction between the adsorbed polymers. The scaling analysis of the precipitation line of the surfactant with polyelectrolyte concentration elucidates that one molecule of TCG can neutralize approximately two charges on JR 400. Received: 9 February 1999 Accepted in revised form: 23 June 1999
Keywords:Adsorption manner  Phase separation  Resolubilization  Electrostatic interaction and intraction  Scaling law
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