2008 Annual Meeting
(181f) Effects of Low Molecular Weight Compounds on Surfactants Adsorption Isotherms: An Experimental Investigation Based on QCM Measurements
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The surfactants considered are hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB, cationic) and hexaethylene glycol monododecyl ether (C12E6, non-ionic). The surface is gold (XPS analysis reveals the presence of a large number of O atoms, rendering the surface somewhat hydrophilic). The solvent is pure water in which we dissolve either toluene (hydrophobic) or phenol (partially hydrophilic). The adsorption isotherms are measured using a quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring (QCM-D). The equilibrium adsorption isotherms will be compared to those measured for both surfactants from pure water. For example, when toluene is present we observe more CTAB adsorbed on the solid surface compared to when the pure water is used as solvent. On the contrary, less C12E6 adsorbed when toluene is present than when pure water is used. The results will be interpreted with a phenomenological model aided by recent molecular dynamics simulations.