Adsorbed Surfactant Hydrocarbon Chain Conformation And Its Effect On Hydrophobicity

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. M. Cross
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

The hydrophobic character of sapphire surfaces in SDS solutions was examined with respect to the aggregative nature of the adsorbed surfactant phase. It was found that, at equilibrium, sapphire surfaces having adsorbed SDS bi-layers exhibited no contact angle. Conversely, when the adsorbed SDS was found to be mi-cellar in nature, sapphire surfaces developed significant hydrophobic character. The surface states as detected by Fr -IRIIRS conformational analysis were found to be reversible with temperature. The variation in adsorption density with temperature was studied by in situ Fr-IRIIRS. The isosteric heat of adsorption was calculated to be -1.6 kcal/mole. Although the adsorbed SDS was found to undergo a reversible phase change between 25 and 32°C, similar to SDS in solution, the extent of adsorption was not reversible with temperature.
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APA: W. M. Cross  (1993)  Adsorbed Surfactant Hydrocarbon Chain Conformation And Its Effect On Hydrophobicity

MLA: W. M. Cross Adsorbed Surfactant Hydrocarbon Chain Conformation And Its Effect On Hydrophobicity. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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