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Experimental and theoretical study of adsorption of synthesized amino acid core derived surfactants at an air/water interface .

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    0552670 - ÚCHP 2023 RIV GB eng J - Journal Article
    Borkowski, M. - Orvalho, Sandra - Warszyński, P. - Demchuk, O.M. - Jarek, E. - Zawala, J.
    Experimental and theoretical study of adsorption of synthesized amino acid core derived surfactants at an air/water interface .
    Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. Roč. 24, č. 6 (2022), s. 3854-3864. ISSN 1463-9076. E-ISSN 1463-9084
    Grant - others:PNS(PL) 2019/33/B/NZ7/01608; PNS(PL) 2020/38/E/ST8/; EUE(XE) 2018-1-PL01-KA103- 047692
    Institutional support: RVO:67985858
    Keywords : hydrophobicity * arginine * tension
    OECD category: Physical chemistry
    Impact factor: 3.3, year: 2022
    Method of publishing: Limited access

    The adsorption characteristics of amino acid surfactants, synthesized as substances with different volumes and hydrophilic head properties, have been previously described experimentally, without robust theoretical explanation. A theoretical model enabling the characterization of the adsorption behavior and physicochemical properties of this type of biodegradable surfactants, based on molecular structure, would be beneficial for assessment of their usefulness in colloids and interface science in comparison with typical surface-active substances. In this paper, the adsorption behaviour of synthesized amino acid surfactants at the liquid/gas interface was analyzed experimentally (by surface tension measurements using two independent techniques) and theoretically by means of an elaborate model, considering the volume of the surfactant hydrophilic head and its ionization degree. It was shown that the adsorption behavior of the synthesized compounds can be successfully described by the proposed model, including the Helfand–Frisch–Lebowitz isotherm based on the equation of state of 2D hard disk-like particles, with molecular properties of surfactant particles obtained using molecular dynamics simulations (MDS). Model parameters allow for direct comparison of physicochemical properties of synthesized amino acid surfactants with other ionic and non-ionic surface-active substances. Furthermore, it was revealed that intermolecular hydrogen bonds allow the formation of surfactant dimers with high surface activity.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0327790

     
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