Behavior of Auramine O in the Aqueous Solution of Two Kolliphors and Their Mixture

The studies on the behavior of Auramine O (AuO) at the water-air interface and in the bulk phase of the aqueous solution of Kolliphor ELP (ELP) and Kolliphor RH 40 (RH40) and their mixture were based on the results obtained from the measurements of the contact angle of water, formamide and diiodomet...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) Switzerland), 2022-12, Vol.27 (23), p.8493
Hauptverfasser: Szymczyk, Katarzyna, Lewandowski, Andrzej, Zdziennicka, Anna, Szaniawska, Magdalena, Jańczuk, Bronisław
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Zusammenfassung:The studies on the behavior of Auramine O (AuO) at the water-air interface and in the bulk phase of the aqueous solution of Kolliphor ELP (ELP) and Kolliphor RH 40 (RH40) and their mixture were based on the results obtained from the measurements of the contact angle of water, formamide and diiodomethane on the polytetrafluoroethylene covered by the AuO layer, the surface tension of the aqueous solution of AuO, AuO + ELP, AuO + RH40, AuO + ELP + RH40, density and fluorescence intensity. Based on the obtained results, it was possible to determine components and parameters of the AuO surface tension, concentration and composition of the mixed monolayer, including AuO, ELP and RH40, as well as that of the mixed micelles, and to determine the Gibbs standard free energy of adsorption, micellization and AuO solubilization. The obtained results also showed that surface tension isotherms of the studied solutions can be described by the Szyszkowski equation and the exponential function of the second order and predicted by the Fainerman and Miller equation. In addition, the mixed surface layer composition can be predicted based on the contribution of the components of this layer to the water surface tension reduction.
ISSN:1420-3049
1420-3049
DOI:10.3390/molecules27238493