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Ettiene Hugo Wiese1, Daniel P Otto1, Frans Johannes Smit1
1Research Focus Area for Chemical Resource Beneficiation, Catalysis and Synthesis Research Group, North-West University, 11 Hoffman Street, Potchefstroom 2522, South Africa.
Abstract:
This study investigates the surfactant properties and efficiency of linear and Guerbet-type amino acid surfactants. Utilizing a Wilhelmy plate method, we assessed the colloidal efficiency of these surfactants, with the lowest observed critical micelle concentration at 0.046 mmol L-1, significantly reducing surface tension to as low as 25.1 mN·m-1. Furthermore, the self-diffusion coefficients of the various surfactants have been determined through 1H pulsed-field gradient nuclear magnetic resonance diffusion-ordered spectroscopy. The self-diffusion coefficients are linked to the surface tension reduction as a function of concentration to determine the characteristic time scale of diffusion. In this work, the characteristic time scale of diffusion of a series of surfactants was calculated to investigate the interfacial coverage efficiency. Our findings indicate an inverse relationship between the characteristic time scale of diffusion and critical micelle concentrations across surfactants with hydrocarbon tail lengths of 8-22 carbons. Shorter tails correspond to lower colloidal efficiencies, but rapid surface tension reduction, resulting in the characteristic time scale of diffusion values ranging from 120 ns to 2.15 s. This property is crucial for applications requiring rapid action, such as enhancing aerosol efficiency, improving dispersion, and wetting materials in products.
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