Dynamic Surface Tension of Polyelectrolyte/Surfactant
Systems with Opposite Charges: Two States for the
Surfactant at the Interface
Posted on 2004-04-27 - 00:00
The molecular reorientation model of Fainerman et al. is conceptually adapted to explain the dynamic
surface tension behavior in polyelectrolyte/surfactant systems with opposite charges. The equilibrium
surface tension curves and the adsorption dynamics may be explained by assuming that there are two
different states for surfactant molecules at the interface. One of these states corresponds to the adsorption
of the surfactant as monomers, and the other to the formation of a mixed complex at the surface. The model
also explains the plateaus that appear in the dynamic surface tension curves and gives a picture of the
adsorption process.
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Ritacco, Hernán A.; Busch, Jorge (2016). Dynamic Surface Tension of Polyelectrolyte/Surfactant
Systems with Opposite Charges: Two States for the
Surfactant at the Interface. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/la036097v