Wetting Ability in Aqueous Mixtures of Amine Oxide with Anionic and Nonionic Surfactants
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Ruitao Wang
and Yunling Li
Abstract
The wetting abilities of amine oxide surfactants (dodecyl dimethylamine oxide, DDMAO and dihydroxyethyl dodecylamine oxide, DDEAO), alcohol ether sulfate (AES), ethoxylated alcohols with different number of ethylene oxide units (AEOn, n = 3, 5, 7, 9) and mixtures of amine oxides with AES and AEOn were measured according to the canvas descending method. The effect of surfactant concentration, surfactant type, number of ethylene oxide unit and temperature on the wetting ability of mixed systems has been analyzed. The results show that the wetting abilities of DDEAO and DDMAO are better than those of AES, AEO9 and AEO3, and similar to those of AEO5 and AEO7. For all mixed systems, the optimum wetting ability appears at equal weight mixtures in the weight ratio range investigated. These mixtures show a synergistic effect. Higher temperatures imply higher wetting ability in aqueous mixtures of DDMAO with AES and AEO3 at weight ratio = 1 : 1.
Kurzfassung
Das Benetzungsvermögen von Aminoxidtensiden (Dodecyldimethylaminoxid (DDMAO) und Dihydroxyethyldodecylaminoxid (DDEAO)), von Alkoholethersulfat (AES), ethoxilierten Alkoholen mit unterschiedlicher Anzahl an Ethylenoxideinheiten (AEOn, n = 3, 5, 7, 9) sowie von Mischungen aus Aminoxiden mit AES und AEOn wurde mit der Leinwandabsinkmethode gemessen. Der Einfluss der Tensidkonzentrationen, der Tensidart, der Anzahl der EO-Einheiten und der Temperatur auf das Benetzungsvermögen der Mischungen wurde analysiert. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass das Benetzungsvermögen von DDMAO und DDEAO besser ist als das von AES, AEO9 und AEO3. Dem von AEO5 und AEO7 ist es ähnlich. Bei allen Mischsystemen tritt im untersuchten Mischungsbereich bei gleichen Massenanteilen in der Mischung eine optimale Benetzung auf. Die Mischungen zeigten einen synergistischen Effekt. Höhere Temperaturen bedeuten ein höheres Benetzungsvermögen für Mischungen aus DDMAO und AES bzw. AEO3 bei einem Mischungsverhältnis von 1 : 1.
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