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Solution behaviour of a formate capped surfactant—the oxidation product of an alcohol ethoxylate
Authors:Irena Blute   Martin Svensson   Krister Holmberg   Margareta Bergh  Ann-Therese Karlberg
Affiliation:

a Institute for Surface Chemistry (YKI), P.O. Box 5607, SE-114 86 Stockholm, Sweden

b Department of Occupational Medicine, Dermatology Division, National Institute for Working Life, SE-171 84 Solna, Sweden

Abstract:The solution behaviour has been investigated for an alcohol ethoxylate terminated with a formic acid ester. This compound has previously been reported to be an important degradation product in the auto-oxidation of alcohol ethoxylates. In this work we have investigated the solution behaviour of the formic acid ester surfactant C12H25(OCH2CH2)4OCHO (C12E4---OCHO). The pure formate was found to be sparsely soluble in water with no clear point at 0.1%. The critical micelle concentration was found to be 129 μM at 35°C, compared to 50 μM for the parent surfactant C12H25(OCH2CH2)5OH (C12E5). To mimic the behaviour of the oxidised surfactant, the formate was mixed in different ratios with C12E5 and the cloud point, surface tension and critical micelle concentration (cmc) of these mixtures were studied. The gradual increase of formate was found to shift the cloud point and isotropic regions to lower temperatures. The cmc of the mixture was found to be lower than for the pure surfactant. The favourable interaction was analysed according to the non-ideal model by Rubingh and the interaction parameter, β, was determined to be −4±0.53, which is unusually large for a mixture of two non-ionic surfactants. These results indicate that the reduction of cloud point observed during oxidation of non-ionic surfactants can in part be attributed to the formation of formate esters.
Keywords:Alcohol ethoxylate   Auto-oxidation   Formate   Cloud point   Critical micelle concentration
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