Inorganic salts effect on adsorption behavior of surfactant aec at liquid/liquid interface

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Behaviors of nonionic-anionic surfactant sodium fatty Alcohol polyoxyethylene Ether Carboxylate (AEC) at dodecane/water interface influenced by inorganic salts NaCl, CaCl2 and MgCl2 were investigated by interfacial tension methods and molecular dynamics simulation. Contrasted distributions of various salts at interface and in aqueous solutions and resulting lowering the interfacial tension have been observed. Composition of surfactants-salts complex at interface surrounding different cations within 2.5 A° were found to be in two categories: (i) the octahedral complexation of divalent cation was generated by the participation of surfactant head group and water molecule, (ii) only water molecules were involved in the complexation. According to the simulation results, all the Na+ involved in type ii, without any direct interaction with surfactant head group, while Ca2+ and M2+g involved in type I, following the formula: C2+a+ 4 (surfactant)+ 2 (H2O)[Ca (surfactant)4 (H2O)2]2+, M2+g+ (surfactant)+ 5 (H2O)[Mg (surfactant) (H2O)5]2+. This strongly chelate interaction between Ca2+ and surfactants makes surfactants more stretched at interface, thus more effective in oil/water interface. © Maxwell Scientific Organization, 2013.

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Yang, C., Lin, W., Wang, Q., Niu, B., & He, X. (2013). Inorganic salts effect on adsorption behavior of surfactant aec at liquid/liquid interface. Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology, 6(8), 1424–1427. https://doi.org/10.19026/rjaset.6.3966

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