Colloids and Interfaces (Dec 2020)

Adsorption of Equimolar Mixtures of Cationic and Anionic Surfactants at the Water/Hexane Interface

  • Nenad Mucic,
  • Jelena Skrbic,
  • Sandra Bucko,
  • Lidija Petrovic,
  • Jaroslav Katona,
  • Valentin B. Fainerman,
  • Eugene V. Aksenenko,
  • Emanuel Schneck,
  • Reinhard Miller

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/colloids5010001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
p. 1

Abstract

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In mixed solutions of anionic and cationic surfactants, called catanionics, ion pairs are formed which behave like non-ionic surfactants with a much higher surface activity than the single components. In equimolar mixtures of NaCnSO4 and CmTAB, all surface-active ions are paired. For mixtures with n + m = const, the interfacial properties are rather similar. Catanionics containing one long-chain surfactant and one surfactant with medium chain length exhibit a strong increase in surface activity as compared with the single compounds. In contrast, catanionics of one medium- and one short chain surfactant have a surface activity similar to that of the medium-chain surfactant alone. Both the Frumkin model and the reorientation model describe the experimental equilibrium data equally well, while the adsorption kinetics of the mixed medium- and short-chain surfactants can be well described only with the reorientation model.

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