Cationic Surfactants: Physical ChemistryD. Rubingh Focusing on the solution physical chemistry and surface properties of cationic surfactants, three major sections examine the properties of cationic surfactants themselves both in solution and at interfaces, the interactions of cationic surfactants with other materials, and applications of cationic s |
Contents
Micellization of Cationic Surfactants | 41 |
Adsorption of Cationic Surfactants at Interfaces | 87 |
Cationic Surfactants in Mixed Surfactant Systems | 141 |
Interactions Between Polymers and Cationic Surfactants | 189 |
Penetration of Insoluble Monolayers by Cationic Amphiphiles | 249 |
Common terms and phrases
acid activity coefficients adsorbed adsorption aggregation number alkyl alkyl chain amine ammonium amphiphilic anionic aqueous binary binding isotherms bromide C. A. Bunton cationic micelles cationic surfactant salts cationic surfactants chain length Chem chemical potential chloride Coll collector Colloid Colloid Interf component composition contact angle counterions decrease detergent dodecylammonium effects egg lecithin electrolyte electrostatic equation equilibrium fabric factant flotation free energy head groups HTAB hydrophilic hydrophobic increase insoluble monolayer interaction Interface Sci interfacial tension ion exchange ionic strength ionic surfactants isotherm layer lecithin liquid crystal micellar surface mineral mixed surfactant systems mixtures mole fraction molecular molecules monolayer nonideal nonionic nucleophiles occurs parameter particles penetration Phys polar polyelectrolyte polymer pyrene rate constants reactions reactive softener soil removal soluble solvent spread monolayer structure studies substrate surface excess surface potential surface pressure surface tension surfactant concentration temperature thermodynamic tion values VBLS Zana