Studies on Anionic Surfactant Structure in the Aggregation with (Hydroxypropyl)cellulose

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Autor(a) principal: Martins,Ricardo M. de
Data de Publicação: 2002
Outros Autores: Silva,Carolina A., Becker,Cristiane, Samios,Dimitrios, Bica,Clara I. D., Christoff,Marcelo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Polímeros (São Carlos. Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-14282002000200010
Resumo: Fluorescence probing, viscosity and light scattering measurements have been combined to study the aggregation of different anionic surfactants mainly in dilute solutions (0.5% w/v) of (hydroxypropyl)cellulose (HPC MW 173,000), in moderate ionic strength (NaCl 0.1 mol.L-1). The set of surfactants includes natural cholesterol derivatives, sodium cholate (CS) and sodium deoxycholate (DC), and the alkylsulphate, sodium dodecylsulphate (SDS). At 298 K the critical surfactant concentration related to aggregate/HPC formation (C1) decreases for SDS and DC whereas it increases slightly for CS. At 312 K the C1 values for CS and DC are slightly shifted toward higher values whereas it is not changed for SDS. All surfactant/HPC systems increase C1 values as the HPC concentration increases to 1.2%. Above C1 the viscosity increases for all surfactant/HPC systems but it is sharper in the increasing order CS, DC and SDS. The hydrodynamic behavior indicates that CS induces higher diffusion to HPC than SDS and DC. The aggregation in the surfactant/HPC systems is analyzed through the feature of surfactant/aggregate structure (size, charge density, etc).
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Studies on Anionic Surfactant Structure in the Aggregation with (Hydroxypropyl)cellulose
title Studies on Anionic Surfactant Structure in the Aggregation with (Hydroxypropyl)cellulose
spellingShingle Studies on Anionic Surfactant Structure in the Aggregation with (Hydroxypropyl)cellulose
Martins,Ricardo M. de
Aggregate
bile salt
hydrophobic
(hydroxypropyl) cellulose
fluorescence
light scattering
viscosity
title_short Studies on Anionic Surfactant Structure in the Aggregation with (Hydroxypropyl)cellulose
title_full Studies on Anionic Surfactant Structure in the Aggregation with (Hydroxypropyl)cellulose
title_fullStr Studies on Anionic Surfactant Structure in the Aggregation with (Hydroxypropyl)cellulose
title_full_unstemmed Studies on Anionic Surfactant Structure in the Aggregation with (Hydroxypropyl)cellulose
title_sort Studies on Anionic Surfactant Structure in the Aggregation with (Hydroxypropyl)cellulose
author Martins,Ricardo M. de
author_facet Martins,Ricardo M. de
Silva,Carolina A.
Becker,Cristiane
Samios,Dimitrios
Bica,Clara I. D.
Christoff,Marcelo
author_role author
author2 Silva,Carolina A.
Becker,Cristiane
Samios,Dimitrios
Bica,Clara I. D.
Christoff,Marcelo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martins,Ricardo M. de
Silva,Carolina A.
Becker,Cristiane
Samios,Dimitrios
Bica,Clara I. D.
Christoff,Marcelo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aggregate
bile salt
hydrophobic
(hydroxypropyl) cellulose
fluorescence
light scattering
viscosity
topic Aggregate
bile salt
hydrophobic
(hydroxypropyl) cellulose
fluorescence
light scattering
viscosity
description Fluorescence probing, viscosity and light scattering measurements have been combined to study the aggregation of different anionic surfactants mainly in dilute solutions (0.5% w/v) of (hydroxypropyl)cellulose (HPC MW 173,000), in moderate ionic strength (NaCl 0.1 mol.L-1). The set of surfactants includes natural cholesterol derivatives, sodium cholate (CS) and sodium deoxycholate (DC), and the alkylsulphate, sodium dodecylsulphate (SDS). At 298 K the critical surfactant concentration related to aggregate/HPC formation (C1) decreases for SDS and DC whereas it increases slightly for CS. At 312 K the C1 values for CS and DC are slightly shifted toward higher values whereas it is not changed for SDS. All surfactant/HPC systems increase C1 values as the HPC concentration increases to 1.2%. Above C1 the viscosity increases for all surfactant/HPC systems but it is sharper in the increasing order CS, DC and SDS. The hydrodynamic behavior indicates that CS induces higher diffusion to HPC than SDS and DC. The aggregation in the surfactant/HPC systems is analyzed through the feature of surfactant/aggregate structure (size, charge density, etc).
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