Acta Periodica Technologica (Jan 2017)

Interfacial properties of chitosan/sodium dodecyl sulfate complexes

  • Milinković Jelena R.,
  • Aleksić Milijana V.,
  • Petrović Lidija B.,
  • Fraj Jadranka L.,
  • Bučko Sandra Đ.,
  • Katona Jaroslav M.,
  • Spasojević Ljiljana M.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/APT1748221M
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2017, no. 48
pp. 221 – 229

Abstract

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Contemporary formulations of cosmetic and pharmaceutical emulsions may be achieved by using combined polymer/surfactant system, which can form complexes with different structure and physicochemical properties. Such complexation can lead to additional stabilization of the emulsion products. For these reasons, the main goal of this study was to investigate the interfacial properties of chitosan/sodium dodecyl sulfate complexes. In order to understand the stabilization mechanism, the interface of the oil/water systems that contained mixtures of chitosan and sodium dodecyl sulfate, was studied by measuring the interfacial tension. Considering the fact that the properties of the oil phase has influence on the adsorption process, three different types of oil were investigated: medium-chain triglycerides (semi-synthetic oil), paraffin oil (mineral oil) and natural oil obtained from the grape seed. The surface tension measurements at the oil/water interface, for chitosan water solutions, indicate a poor surface activity of this biopolymer. Addition of sodium dodecyl sulfate to chitosan solution causes a significant decrease in the interfacial tension for all investigated oils. The results of this study are important for understanding the influence of polymer-surfactant interactions on the properties of the solution and stability of dispersed systems. [Project of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. III46010]

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