Adsorption of Surfactant Ions and Binding of Their Counterions at an Air/Water Interface
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概要
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An expression for the surface tension of an aqueous mixed solution of surfactants and electrolyte ions in the presence of the common ions was derived from the Helmholtz free energy of an air/water surface. By applying the equation to experimental data for the surface tension, the adsorption constant of surfactant ions onto the air/water interface, the binding constant of counterions on the surfactants, and the surface potential and surface charge density of the interface were estimated. The adsorption constant and binding constant were dependent on the species of surfactant ion and counterion, respectively. Taking account of the dependence of surface potential and surface charge density on the concentration of electrolyte, it was suggested that the addition of electrolyte to the aqueous surfactant solution brings about the decrease in the surface potential, the increase in the surface density of surfactant ions, and consequently, the decrease in the surface tension. Furthermore, it was found that the configurational entropy plays a predominant role for the surface tension, compared to the electrical work.
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著者
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Ohshima Hiroyuki
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tokyo University of Science
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Hyono Atsushi
Fac. Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Tokyo Univ. Of Sci.
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Takata Youichi
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tokyo University of Science
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Hyono Atsushi
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tokyo University of Science
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Tagashira Hiroaki
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tokyo University of Science
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Ohshima Hiroyuki
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Science University Of Tokyo
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