Literature DB >> 11446810

The Behavior of Sorbitan Surfactants at the Water-Oil Interface: Straight-Chained Hydrocarbons from Pentane to Dodecane as an Oil Phase.

Leena Peltonen1, Jouni Hirvonen, Jouko Yliruusi.   

Abstract

The interfacial tension of four sorbitan surfactants (Span 20, sorbitan monolaurate; Span 40, sorbitan monopalmitate; Span 60, sorbitan monostearate; and Span 80, sorbitan monooleate) was determined at the water-oil interface. Seven straight-chained hydrocarbons from pentane to dodecane were used as an oil phase. From the interfacial tension measurements the following values were calculated: critical micelle concentration (cmc), the interfacial tension at the cmc (gamma(cmc)), surface pressure at the cmc (pi(cmc)), area per molecule at the cmc (A(cmc)), standard free energy of micellization (DeltaG degrees (mic)), and standard free energy of adsorption (DeltaG degrees (ad)). The shorter chained Span 20 and unsaturated Span 80 had higher cmc values and Span 80 had a larger molecular area than the other surfactants. With the same oil phase, differences between pi(cmc) values of the four sorbitan monoesters were small, but the gamma(cmc) was slightly lowered as the hydrophobicity of the surfactant was increased. DeltaG degrees (mic) was less negative for Span 20 and the DeltaG degrees (ad) value was slightly more negative for Span 80. The effect of the oil phase was obvious. Increasing the hydrocarbon chain length of the oil phase increased gamma(cmc) and cmc values while pi(cmc) and A(cmc) were decreased. As the length of the hydrocarbon chain of the oil phase was increased, DeltaG degrees (mic) and DeltaG degrees (ad) became less negative, which means a less spontaneous reaction. Copyright 2001 Academic Press.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11446810     DOI: 10.1006/jcis.2001.7612

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Colloid Interface Sci        ISSN: 0021-9797            Impact factor:   8.128


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