Advances in colloid and interface science | 2019

Adsorption of ionic surfactants at the air-water interface: The gap between theory and experiment.

 
 

Abstract


We review the experimental and theoretical results for the adsorption and structure of ionic surfactants at the air-liquid interface. The results show that ionic surfactants form thick adsorption layers at the interfacial region. We also review several adsorption models for ionic surfactants, which become increasingly complex as they capture the many features of adsorption layers. However, the adsorption layer structures determined by experiments and the structures predicted by models do not match because most models assume very thin adsorption layers. We show the discrepancies between measured and predicted surface properties and provide several explanations. We conclude that the mismatch in the adsorption layer structure provided by experiments and the structure provided by adsorption models is the main reason for the discrepancies in the surface excess and the surface potential.

Volume None
Pages \n 102052\n
DOI 10.1016/j.cis.2019.102052
Language English
Journal Advances in colloid and interface science

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