Adsorption of nonionic surfactant mixtures at the hydrophilic solid-solution interface.

The adsorption of the mixed nonionic surfactants, monododecyl triethylene glycol (C2EO3) and monododecyl octaethylene glycol (C12EO8), at the hydrophilic silica-solution interface has been studied by specular neutron reflectivity. The adsorption at the solid-solution interface is compared with that...

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Main Authors: Penfold, J, Tucker, I, Thomas, R
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2005
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description The adsorption of the mixed nonionic surfactants, monododecyl triethylene glycol (C2EO3) and monododecyl octaethylene glycol (C12EO8), at the hydrophilic silica-solution interface has been studied by specular neutron reflectivity. The adsorption at the solid-solution interface is compared with that previously measured at the air-solution interface. The marked differences that are observed are explained in terms of the different packing constraints or preferred curvature arising from the disparity in the respective headgroup dimensions.
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spelling oxford-uuid:2052da0c-e5d8-42ce-819a-c504da0eee392022-03-26T11:27:00ZAdsorption of nonionic surfactant mixtures at the hydrophilic solid-solution interface.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:2052da0c-e5d8-42ce-819a-c504da0eee39EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2005Penfold, JTucker, IThomas, RThe adsorption of the mixed nonionic surfactants, monododecyl triethylene glycol (C2EO3) and monododecyl octaethylene glycol (C12EO8), at the hydrophilic silica-solution interface has been studied by specular neutron reflectivity. The adsorption at the solid-solution interface is compared with that previously measured at the air-solution interface. The marked differences that are observed are explained in terms of the different packing constraints or preferred curvature arising from the disparity in the respective headgroup dimensions.
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Adsorption of nonionic surfactant mixtures at the hydrophilic solid-solution interface.
title Adsorption of nonionic surfactant mixtures at the hydrophilic solid-solution interface.
title_full Adsorption of nonionic surfactant mixtures at the hydrophilic solid-solution interface.
title_fullStr Adsorption of nonionic surfactant mixtures at the hydrophilic solid-solution interface.
title_full_unstemmed Adsorption of nonionic surfactant mixtures at the hydrophilic solid-solution interface.
title_short Adsorption of nonionic surfactant mixtures at the hydrophilic solid-solution interface.
title_sort adsorption of nonionic surfactant mixtures at the hydrophilic solid solution interface
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