Literature DB >> 28111682

Optical control of surface forces and instabilities in foam films using photosurfactants.

Alexandre Mamane1, Eloise Chevallier1, Ludovic Olanier1, François Lequeux1, Cécile Monteux1.   

Abstract

Molecular interactions in thin liquid films, such as the disjoining pressure, are involved in interfacial phenomena such as emulsion and foam stabilization. In this article we show that through light stimulation we can control remotely the disjoining pressure in a thin liquid film stabilized by a photosurfactant. We stabilize a horizontal thin liquid film using a cationic photosurfactant, AzoTAB, bearing an azobenzene moiety on the hydrophobic tail which can switch from a trans to a cis conformation upon light stimulation. As the film is illuminated at specific wavelengths the AzoTAB molecules switch continuously their conformation and consequently their interface affinity. The main consequence of stimulating the film with light is increasing the ratio of cis in the film. This provokes a desorption flux, and an increase in the concentration of free surfactants, as the CMC of the cis isomer is higher than that of the trans isomer. Therefore the electrostatic repulsion between the surfactant layers that stabilize the film decreases, inducing an instability in the film thickness. For films with a thickness between 20 nm and 60 nm, we observe the formation of spherical caps up to 100 μm wide, whose shape is controlled by the competition between surface tension and disjoining pressure. The motion of these caps in the film is restrained by the surface viscosity of the surfactant layers. In addition, for thicknesses below 40 nm and depending on light intensity, we can observe flat stratified islands up to 100 μm wide, with thickness steps corresponding to the size of a surfactant micelle. We suggest that this second instability is due to the oscillation of the disjoining pressure isotherm under light.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28111682     DOI: 10.1039/c6sm01846g

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soft Matter        ISSN: 1744-683X            Impact factor:   3.679


  5 in total

1.  Photo-Isomerization Kinetics of Azobenzene Containing Surfactant Conjugated with Polyelectrolyte.

Authors:  Anjali Sharma; Marek Bekir; Nino Lomadze; Svetlana Santer
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2020-12-22       Impact factor: 4.411

2.  Smart Air-Water Interfaces with Arylazopyrazole Surfactants and Their Role in Photoresponsive Aqueous Foam.

Authors:  Marco Schnurbus; Lucas Stricker; Bart Jan Ravoo; Björn Braunschweig
Journal:  Langmuir       Date:  2018-05-15       Impact factor: 3.882

3.  Dynamic Assemblies of Molecular Motor Amphiphiles Control Macroscopic Foam Properties.

Authors:  Shaoyu Chen; Franco King-Chi Leung; Marc C A Stuart; Chaoxia Wang; Ben L Feringa
Journal:  J Am Chem Soc       Date:  2020-05-21       Impact factor: 15.419

4.  Unexpected monolayer-to-bilayer transition of arylazopyrazole surfactants facilitates superior photo-control of fluid interfaces and colloids.

Authors:  Christian Honnigfort; Richard A Campbell; Jörn Droste; Philipp Gutfreund; Michael Ryan Hansen; Bart Jan Ravoo; Björn Braunschweig
Journal:  Chem Sci       Date:  2020-01-08       Impact factor: 9.825

5.  Tunable Spreading and Shrinking on Photocontrolled Liquid Substrate.

Authors:  Wenjie Ji; Weibin Li; Yuren Wang; Ding Lan
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2019-12-11
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