Multilayering of Surfactant Systems at the Air鈥揇ilute Aqueous Solution Interface
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  • 作者:Robert K. Thomas ; Jeffrey Penfold
  • 刊名:Langmuir
  • 出版年:2015
  • 出版时间:July 14, 2015
  • 年:2015
  • 卷:31
  • 期:27
  • 页码:7440-7456
  • 全文大小:933K
  • ISSN:1520-5827
文摘
In the last 15 years there have been a number of observations of surfactants adsorbed at the air鈥搘ater interface with structures more complicated than the expected single monolayer. These observations, mostly made by neutron or X-ray reflectivity, show structures varying from the usual monolayer to monolayer plus one or two additional bilayers to multilayer adsorption at the surface. These observations have been assembled in this article with a view to finding some common features between the very different systems and to relating them to aspects of the bulk solution phase behavior. It is argued that multilayering is primarily associated with wetting or prewetting of the air鈥搘ater interface by phases in the bulk system, whose structures depend on an overall attractive force between the constituent units. Two such phases, whose formation is assumed to be partially driven by strong specific ion binding, are a concentrated lamellar phase that forms at low concentrations and a swollen lamellar phase that is not space-filling. Multilayering phenomena at the air鈥搘ater interface then offer a delicate and easy means of studying the finer details of the incompletely understood attraction that leads to these two phases, as well as an interesting new means of self-assembling surface structures. In addition, multilayering is often associated with unusual wetting characteristics. Examples of systems discussed, and in some cases their bulk phase behavior, include surfactants with multivalent metal counterions, surfactants with oligomers and polymers, surfactant with hydrophobin, dichain surfactants, lung surfactant, and the unusual system of ethanolamine and stearic acid. Two situations where the air鈥搘ater surface is deliberately held out of equilibrium are also assessed for features in common with the steady-state/equilibrium observations.

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