Hofmeister Series: Insights of Ion Specificity from
Amphiphilic Assembly and Interface Property
Posted on 2020-03-21 - 00:14
Hofmeister
series (HS), ion specific effect, or lyotropic sequence
acts as a pivotal part in a number of biological and physicochemical
phenomena, e.g., changing the solubility of hydrophobic solutes, the
cloud points of polymers and nonionic surfactants, the activities
of various enzymes, the action of ions on an ion-channel, and the
surface tension of electrolyte solutions, etc. This
review focused on how ion specificity influences the critical micelle
concentration (CMC) and how the thermoresponsive
behavior of surfactants, and the dynamic transition of the aggregate,
controls the aggregate transition and gel formation and tunes the
properties of air/water interfaces (Langmuir monolayer and interfacial
free energy). Recent progress of the ion specific effect in bulk phase
and at interfaces in amphiphilic systems and gels is summarized. Applications
and a molecular level theoretical explanation of HS are discussed
comprehensively. This review is aimed to supply a fresh and comprehensive
understanding of Hofmiester phenomena in surfactants, polymers, colloids,
and interface science and to provide a guideline to design the microstructures
and templates for preparation of nanomaterials.
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Kang, Beibei; Tang, Huicheng; Zhao, Zengdian; Song, Shasha (2020). Hofmeister Series: Insights of Ion Specificity from
Amphiphilic Assembly and Interface Property. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c00237