Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9675839 | Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
We analyze theoretically the asymptotic behavior of the adsorption as a function of the solute concentrations in the limit of high surface coverage. The treatment is based on models existing in the literature (Langmuir isotherm with account for the counterion binding, as formulated by Kalinin and Radke [Colloids Surf. A 114 (1996) 337]; the activity coefficients were taken into consideration in the frames of the Debye-Hückel theory). The obtained asymptotic functional dependence of the adsorption is used for fitting of data. The agreement is always good, in the concentration region below and near the critical micellization concentration (CMC). From the fits we determine the limiting adsorption at maximum coverage (i.e., at saturation); therefrom, the degree of coverage of the interface with surfactant is estimated. It turns out that at the CMC the coverage is lower than about 90%. Thus, we confirm literature results for absence of saturation with ionic surfactants at the CMC. The dependence of the surface coverage upon the mean ionic activity is rather insensitive toward the type of the fluid interface (air/water, oil/water with different hydrocarbons), and the salt concentration.
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Authors
Theodor D. Gurkov, Dora T. Dimitrova, Krastanka G. Marinova, Christine Bilke-Crause, Carsten Gerber, Ivan B. Ivanov,