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Dynamic Surface Tension in Concentrated Solutions of CnEm Surfactants: A Comparison between the Theory and Experiment

Year: 2000

Journal: Langmuir 2000, 16, 2557-2565, 20111221

Authors: B. V. Zhmud, F. Tiberg, and J. Kizling

Organizations: Institute for Surface Chemistry YKI, Box 5607, Stockholm SE-114 86, Sweden

Dynamic surface tension (DST) measurements have been carried out with a series of CnE6-type surfactants with varying alkyl chain length (n = 10-16). Major emphasis has been placed on the DST relaxation in complex solutions containing both the micellar and monomer forms of surfactant. This paper also provides a step-by-step guidance to the theoretical interpretation of DST data for micellar solutions. Distributions of monomers and micelles in the vicinity of the gas/liquid interface, adsorption kinetics, andDSTrelaxation curves have been simulated in the framework of the Fainerman theory (Fainerman, V. B. Kolloid Z. 1981, 43, 94) explicitly allowing for monomer/micelle interconversation. A thorough numerical analysis has shown that although the Fainerman theory can follow the general experimental trends, it clearly lacks the flexibility needed to provide a self-consistent and quantitatively correct description of the process. Possible reasons for this disagreement are discussed.