Study on the Synergism of Binary Surfactant Mixtures containing N-lauroyl-N-methyl Taurine Sodium
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Fang Meng
, Hujun Xu und Xiuying Chen
Abstract
The surface tension of the two mixed systems had been investigated in 0.1 M NaCl solution at 298.15 K respectively, including the surface tension of the anionic surfactant N-lauroyl-N-methyl taurine sodium (SDMT) and of the cationic surfactant dodecyltrimethylammonium chloride (DTAC), and zwitterionic surfactant dodecyl betaine (BS-12). The chemical surface properties of the two mixed systems were studied and the regular solution theory was applied to the two mixed systems. The results showed that the binary surfactant mixtures of SDMT/DTAC and SDMT/BS-12 exhibited synergism in surface tension reduction effectiveness, surface tension reduction efficiency and the mixed micelle formation according to β values. It was also found that the results calculated by this theory agreed well with the experimental values.
Kurzfassung
Die Oberflächenspannung der beiden Mischsysteme wurde in 0,1 M NaCl bei 298,15 K untersucht, einschließlich der Oberflächenspannung des anionischen Tensids Natrium-N-lauroyl-N-methyltaurin (SDMT), des kationischen Tensids Dodecyltrimethylammoniumchlorid (DTAC) und des zwitterionischen Tensids Dodecylbetain (BS-12). Die oberflächenchemischen Eigenschaften der beiden Mischsysteme wurden untersucht und die reguläre Lösungstheorie auf die beiden Mischsysteme angewendet. Die Ergebnisse zeigten, dass die binären Tensidmischungen aus SDMT/DTAC und SDMT/BS-12 einen Synergismus in Bezug auf die Verringerung der Oberflächenspannung, die Verringerung der Oberflächenspannung und die Bildung der gemischten Mizellen gemäß den β-Werten zeigten. Es wurde auch gefunden, dass die berechneten Ergebnisse dieser Theorie gut mit experimentellen Werten übereinstimmen.
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Contents/Inhalt
- Contents
- Review Article
- Characteristic and Application of Anionic Dimeric Surfactants: A Review
- Body Care
- Reduction of Irritation Potential Caused by Anionic Surfactants in the Use of Various Forms of Collagen Derived from Marine Sources in Cosmetics for Children
- Environmental Chemistry
- Optimization of Biosorption Conditions for Surfactant Induced Decolorization by Anaerobic Sludge Granules
- Evaluation of Polyether Copolymer as Green Scale and Corrosion Inhibitor in Seawater
- Physical Chemistry
- Schiff' Bases as Corrosion Inhibitor for Aluminum Alloy in Hydrochloric Acid Medium
- Study on the Synergism of Binary Surfactant Mixtures containing N-lauroyl-N-methyl Taurine Sodium
- Effect of Spacer on Surface Activity and Foam Properties of Betaine Gemini Surfactants
- Study on the Complex System of Sodium Lauryl Diphenyl Ether Disulfonate and Dodecyl Dimethyl Hydroxyethyl Ammonium Chloride
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- Synthesis and Properties of 9,10-Dihydroxystearic Acid Ethoxylate
- Synthesis and Properties of Lauryl Phosphate Monoester
- Novel Surfactants
- Dehydroabietyl Glycidyl Ether Grafted Hydroxyethyl Chitosan: Synthesis, Characterization and Physicochemical Properties