The effect of counterions on surfactant-hydrophobized surfaces.
A common method for creating hydrophobic monolayers on charged surfaces is by self-assembly of ionic surfactants from solution. Several factors are important in controlling the structure and properties of such layers: the hydrophobic interactions between adjacent chains, the electrostatic interactio...
Main Authors: | Silbert, G, Klein, J, Perkin, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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