THE COMPOSITION OF NONIONIC SURFACTANT MIXTURES AT THE AIR/WATER INTERFACE AS DETERMINED BY NEUTRON REFLECTIVITY

Neutron reflectivity has been used to study the adsorption of non-ionic mixtures at the air/water interface. Measurements have been made over a wide concentration range from below to above the critical micellar concentration (CMC), (10-5-10-2 M). The data provides a direct qualitative confirmation o...

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Main Authors: Penfold, J, Staples, E, Thompson, L, Tucker, I
Format: Journal article
Published: 1995
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Summary:Neutron reflectivity has been used to study the adsorption of non-ionic mixtures at the air/water interface. Measurements have been made over a wide concentration range from below to above the critical micellar concentration (CMC), (10-5-10-2 M). The data provides a direct qualitative confirmation of the abrupt changes in surface composition at the CMC due to the onset of mixed micelle formation predicted recently by Nikas, Puvvada, and Blankschtein, Langmuir, 8 (1992) 2680. The data for concentrations below the CMC are compared with the earlier results of Rosen and Hua, J. Colloid Interface Sci., 86 (1982) 164. © 1996.