Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data | 2019

Physicochemical Properties of Noncovalently Constructed Sugar-Based Pseudogemini Surfactants: Evaluation of Linker Length Influence

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Natural renewable glucose or lactose upon reaction with dodecylamine has been converted into N-dodecylglucosylamine or N-dodecyllactosylamine, which upon acid–alkali reaction with dicarboxylic acid (HOOC(CH2)n-2COOH, n = 3,4,5,6,8) gives a series of sugar-based pseudogemini surfactants (G-n, L-n, respectively). Some physicochemical properties such as the critical micelle concentration (CMC), equilibrium surface tension at the CMC (γCMC), effectiveness (πCMC), efficiency (pC20), maximum surface excess (Γmax), minimum surface area (Amin), counterion binding of micelles (β), and the changes of standard Gibbs free energy (ΔGm0), enthalpy (ΔHm0) and entropy (ΔSm0) for processes of micellization in the range 298.15 K to 328.15 K have been evaluated by surface tension and electroconductometry methods in aqueous solutions of these pseudogemini surfactants. The results revealed that most of the above properties depend on dicarboxylic acid linker length and headgroup saccharide size. These findings help with unders...

Volume 64
Pages 60-68
DOI 10.1021/ACS.JCED.8B00459
Language English
Journal Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data

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