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Studies of the adsorption of oligomers and surfactants on carbon and steel surfaces in a hydrocarbon medium
Authors:S.D. Gurumayum Sharma   H. Alford   D. Moreton  B. Vincent  
Affiliation:

aLubrizol International Laboratories, P.O. Box 88, Belper, Derby DE56 1QN, UK

bSchool of Chemistry, University of Bristol, Cantock's Close, Bristol BS8 1TS, UK

Abstract:The adsorption isotherms for an (amino) terminally functionalised, oligomeric polyisobutylene and for a series of alkylpropoxylate or alkylbutoxylate surfactant molecules on carbon particles, in isooctane, have been obtained. The isotherms on carbon show that the oligomer is the most strongly adsorbing species. The surfactants show some evidence of forming aggregates on the carbon surface at higher concentrations. Analysis of the adsorption isotherms indicate that the size of these aggregates is similar on the carbon particles and on steel balls, reported previously, but that in some cases the actual adsorbed amounts on the two surfaces differ considerably. Ellipsometric studies carried out in situ on steel surfaces in isooctane show that only the polymer gives a relatively thick adsorbed layer. Addition of surfactant reduces the adsorption of the oligomer. There are some differences between the thickness values reported previously using AFM, compared to those found in the current work using ellipsometry, but in both cases it would seem that some degree of multilayer adsorption is occurring for the oligomer on steel in isooctane.
Keywords:Oligomer adsorption   Surfactant adsorption   Carbon particles   Steel surface   Hydrocarbon media   Ellipsometry
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