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Adsorption of a double-chain surfactant on an oxide
Authors:Shaohua Lu   Joy T. Kunjappu   P. Somasundaran  Lei Zhang
Affiliation:aLangmuir Center for Colloids and Interfaces, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, United States;bAkzo Nobel Chemicals, 281 Fields Lane, Brewster, NY 10509, United States
Abstract:Adsorption of surfactants on solids is affected by the intermolecular packing in the adsorbed layer besides the driving forces. The adsorption behavior of a double-chain surfactant on silica is studied here along with that of the single-chain one. Comparison of adsorption of these two surfactants is warranted since while the single-chain surfactants form spherical micelles, the double-chain ones form bilayered vesicles in solution. While the adsorption of the single-chain surfactant reaches the plateau in a wide concentration range, the adsorption of the double-chain one increases sharply in a concentration range 10−5 mol/L up to the plateau. The single chain is found to form not, vert, similar1.5 monolayers under saturation coverage suggesting adsorption with reverse orientation at high concentration. In contrast, the adsorption of the double-chain surfactant under saturation coverage is equivalent to a not, vert, similar0.9 monolayer. Fluorescence tests revealed the hydrophobicity change of the surface with increase in adsorption. However, the hydrophobicity tests show the solid surface to be hydrophilic in this range; the double-chain surfactant is proposed to form a partial bilayer.
Keywords:Adsorption   Silica   Double-chain surfactant   Fluorescence   Hydrophobicity
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