Surface rheology parameters of source-specific surfactant films as indicators of organic matter dynamics

The paper contains the results of natural film experiments carried out on inland and coastal waters in the Dead Vistula catchment area and mouth during 2000-2002, using the integrated Langmuir trough-Wilhelmy plate system. The static film parameters result from the generalized scaling procedures app...

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Veröffentlicht in:Hydrobiologia 2006, Vol.554 (1), p.67-81
Hauptverfasser: POGORZELSKI, Stanisław J, KOGUT, Anna D, MAZUREK, Adriana Z
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The paper contains the results of natural film experiments carried out on inland and coastal waters in the Dead Vistula catchment area and mouth during 2000-2002, using the integrated Langmuir trough-Wilhelmy plate system. The static film parameters result from the generalized scaling procedures applied to the surface pressure-area isotherms. They appear to reflect in a quantitative and sensitive way the film composition (A^sub lim^, M^sub w^, E^sub isoth^), film solubility and the miscibility of its components (via R, ΔS^sub c^ and y factors), and surface concentration (π^sub eq^, Γ^sub eq^). The adsorption kinetics parameters: effective diffusion coefficient D^sub eff^/D and activation energy barrier E^sub a^/RT are derived from dynamic surface pressure. There is a reason to suggest that certain classes of film-forming components or 'end-members' may dominate the static and dynamic surface properties. Variation in the surface rheological parameters of source-specific biosurfactants is postulated to reflect organic matter dynamics in natural waters and were measured for the Dead Vistula river, its tributaries and the adjacent coastal area.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
ISSN:0018-8158
1573-5117
DOI:10.1007/s10750-005-1007-6