Desorption of lonic-Surfactants at Liquid/Liquid Interface
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概要
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Dynamic interfacial tension at liquid/liquid interface was measured. Surfactants were supplied to the measured point by a transverse mass-transfer induced by Marangoni instability, and we could make a local interface with surfactants where adjacent bulk phases contained almost no surfactant. The dynamics were dominated by desorption kinetics. A simple model was proposed to explain the results. Attractive interaction between surfactants at the interface was estimated by the model and the experiments.
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著者
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Shioi Akihisa
Department Of Chemical Engineering & Materials Science Doshisha University
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NAGAOKA Ryuji
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Yamagata University
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SUGIURA Yusuke
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Yamagata University
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Sugiura Yusuke
Department Of Chemistry And Chemical Engineering Yamagata University
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Nagaoka Ryuji
Department Of Chemistry And Chemical Engineering Yamagata University
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