We have recently investigated the aggregation behavior of zwitterionic n-dodecyl phosphocholine in the presence of high salt. As double logarithmic Corrin-Harkins plots of the critical micellar concentration versus the salt concentration were not linear, here we re-examine those data in the context of the binding model of surfactant aggregation, as previously developed by us for ionic surfactants. We have also re-examined plenty of data available in the literature on the salt-dependent aggregation of neutral surfactants. The use of double-logarithmic plots allowed us to show that the binding model is of general applicability. Indeed, it permits unified treatment of ionic and uncharged aggregation without requiring the introduction of linear terms in the salt concentration, as needed in the empirical Corrin-Harkins treatment of nonionic surfactants. The use of this model could be of help in a broad range of surfactant-based applications in the presence of high salt. © 2011 American Chemical Society.
Ionic strength effects on the critical micellar concentration of ionic and nonionic surfactants: The binding model / Palladino P.; Ragone R.. - In: LANGMUIR. - ISSN 0743-7463. - ELETTRONICO. - 27:(2011), pp. 14065-14070. [10.1021/la202897q]
Ionic strength effects on the critical micellar concentration of ionic and nonionic surfactants: The binding model
Palladino P.
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2011
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We have recently investigated the aggregation behavior of zwitterionic n-dodecyl phosphocholine in the presence of high salt. As double logarithmic Corrin-Harkins plots of the critical micellar concentration versus the salt concentration were not linear, here we re-examine those data in the context of the binding model of surfactant aggregation, as previously developed by us for ionic surfactants. We have also re-examined plenty of data available in the literature on the salt-dependent aggregation of neutral surfactants. The use of double-logarithmic plots allowed us to show that the binding model is of general applicability. Indeed, it permits unified treatment of ionic and uncharged aggregation without requiring the introduction of linear terms in the salt concentration, as needed in the empirical Corrin-Harkins treatment of nonionic surfactants. The use of this model could be of help in a broad range of surfactant-based applications in the presence of high salt. © 2011 American Chemical Society.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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