Adsorption and aggregation behavior of oley alcohal based extended surfactant and its mixtures

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Oley alcohal based extended surfactant, sodium oleyl polyethylene oxide -polypropylene oxide sulfate (OE 3 P 3 S), was synthesized and identified by FT-IR and 1 H NMR. The adsorption and aggregation behavior of OE 3 P 3 S and its mixture with cationic surfactant alkyltrimethylammoniumbromide (ATAB) under different molar ratios were investigated. The static surface tension analysis indicates that the critical micellization concentration (cmc) and the critical surface tension ( γ cmc ) of OE 3 P 3 S was 0.72mmol/L, and 36.16mN/m, respectively. The cmc and γ cmc values of the binary system were much lower than that of the individual component. And the cmc values of OE 3 P 3 S/ATAB=6:4 mixtures decreased with the increase of chain length of the cationic surfactant in the binary system. It was found from the dynamic surface tension that there was a slower diffusion rate of binary system compared to the pure surfactant, and the adsorption processes for OE 3 P 3 S/ATAB =6:4 were mixed diffusion-kinetic adsorption mechanism. With a combination of DLS data and TEM measurements, formations of vesicles in OE 3 P 3 S/ATAB =6:4 solutions appeared to occur at a concentration of 0.05mmol/L. By studying the formation of liquid crystal structures in emulsion prepared with OE 3 P 3 S as the surfactant, it was found that the shape of acquired oil droplets being spherical and homogeneous, and the rheological properties revealed that the emulsion had good storage stability and shear thinning properties.

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