Are Antagonistic Salts Surfactants?

被引:24
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作者
Michler, Dominik [1 ]
Shahidzadeh, Noushine [1 ]
Westbroek, Marise [2 ]
van Roij, Rene [2 ]
Bonn, Daniel [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Amsterdam, Inst Phys, van der Waals Zeeman Inst, NL-1098 XH Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] Univ Utrecht, Ctr Extreme Matter & Emergent Phenomena, Inst Theoret Phys, NL-3584 CE Utrecht, Netherlands
关键词
SPONTANEOUS EMULSIFICATION; TENSION; OIL; WATER; MONOLAYERS; INTERFACE;
D O I
10.1021/la504801g
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
It is well known that surfactants decrease both water/air and water/oil interfacial tensions whereas in contrast inorganic salts increase both. We study a new, third class of surface-active ionic solutes, which have been called antagonistic salts, consisting of an organic group with a small inorganic counterion. These show decreased interfacial tension at the oil/water interface due to a redistribution of the organic group in the oil but do not show any surface activity at the air/water interface and are consequently different from surfactants that lower both tensions. We use a simple modeling using PoissonBoltzmann theory that accounts for the surface activity of the antagonistic salt at the water/oil interface.
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页码:906 / 911
页数:6
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