Effect of the Molecular Structure on the Adsorption Properties of Cationic Surfactants at the Air–Water Interface

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The mole fractions of TX100 (Xs1) and C16PC (Xs2) at the interface vs. the total surfactant concentrations in the pre-micellar region, C12, at various bulk mole fractions (y1): (●) 0.1093, (□) 0.1995, (▲) 0.2901, (+) 0.3777 (*) 0.5001 and (○) 0.5972.


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AbstractThe molecular structure and phase diagram of relaxed monolayer films of methyl eicosanoate at the air/water interface were studied using x-ray diffraction and Brewster Angle Microscopy. Six phases have been identified in relaxed films in a temperature range of 5 to 28 degrees Celsius.


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