Three cationic silicone surfactants, (2-hydroxyethyl)-N,N-dimethyl-3-[tri-(trimethylsiloxy)]silylpropylammonium chloride (Si4ACl), (2-hydroxyethyl)-N,N-dimethyl-3-[bis(trimethylsiloxy)methyl]silylpropylammonium chloride (Si3ACl), and (2-hydroxyethyl)-N,N-dimethyl-3-[bis(trimethylsilylmethyl)methyl]silylpropyl-ammonium chloride (Si3C2ACl), with the same headgroups and different hydrophobic groups were synthesized. Their aggregation behavior in aqueous solution was investigated by surface tension and electrical conductivity. The results show that all the three cationic silicone surfactants perform admirable surface activity. Because of the effect of the hydrophobic groups, the critical micelle concentration values increase following the order Si3C2ACl < Si4ACl < Si3ACl, and Si3C2ACl packs more compactly at the air/water interface compared with Si4ACl and Si3ACl. Electrical conductivity studies show that all the three cationic silicone surfactants have low degree of counterion binding. Thermodynamic parameters (\documentclass[12pt]{minimal}
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