JOURNAL ARTICLE

Adsorption of Nonionic Surfactants onto Polystyrene:  Kinetics and Reversibility

C. GeffroyMartien A. Cohen StuartKa Wai WongB. CabaneVance Bergeron

Year: 2000 Journal:   Langmuir Vol: 16 (16)Pages: 6422-6430   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

The reversible adsorption and desorption kinetics of nonionic surfactants at a hydrophobic surface have been studied by reflectometry. This enables the measurement of the adsorption isotherm with unprecedented accuracy. It is shown that the adsorption mechanism can be split into three processes. The surface is first covered by single monomers that experience a strong hydrophobic interaction. This is followed by a typically cooperative process leading to the formation of surface aggregates. At the saturation level, the surfactant molecules stagger in the interface such that there is a possible overlap of hydrophilic headgroups with hydrophobic tails. All this information comes directly out of the kinetics that can be modeled in terms of a local equilibrium.

Keywords:
Adsorption Kinetics Desorption Chemistry Polystyrene Pulmonary surfactant Saturation (graph theory) Chemical engineering Monomer Molecule Chemical physics Thermodynamics Physical chemistry Organic chemistry Polymer

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Surfactants and Colloidal Systems
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Organic Chemistry
Polymer Surface Interaction Studies
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Surfaces, Coatings and Films
Electrostatics and Colloid Interactions
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Physical and Theoretical Chemistry

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