Dynamic Surface Activity of Phenylalanine Glycerol−Ether Surfactant Solutions Measured by a Differential Maximum Bubble Pressure Tensiometer
A refined differential maximum bubble pressure tensiometer was used for measuring the dynamic surface tension at various concentrations of a nonconventional surfactant, a member of a new homologous series of phenylalanine glycerol−ether amphiphiles, with 10 carbon atoms to the hydrophobic alkyl chai...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Langmuir 2006-01, Vol.22 (1), p.46-51 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A refined differential maximum bubble pressure tensiometer was used for measuring the dynamic surface tension at various concentrations of a nonconventional surfactant, a member of a new homologous series of phenylalanine glycerol−ether amphiphiles, with 10 carbon atoms to the hydrophobic alkyl chain (C10-PhGE). The effective bubble formation frequency for the examined surfactant concentrations was varied from 2 bubbles per second to 1 bubble per 20 s. The variation of equilibrium surface tension with concentration as well as the critical micelle concentration were determined by a Wilhelmy plate technique. Comparisons between dynamic and equilibrium surface tension values demonstrate that, under the employed surface deformation rates, the equilibrium surface tension is a misleading indicator of surface activity. This is also supported by simple surface rheology considerations. Results based on a diffusion-controlled kinetic analysis provide further evidence on the strong dependence of surface activity on the particular time scale of deformation. |
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ISSN: | 0743-7463 1520-5827 |
DOI: | 10.1021/la050982r |