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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2011

Surface Deposition and Phase Behavior of Oppositely Charged Polyion-Surfactant Ion Complexes. Delivery of Silicone Oil Emulsions to Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Surfaces.

Maryline Clauzel; Eric Scott Johnson; Tommy Nylander; Rajan Keshav Panandiker; Mark Robert Sivik; Lennart Piculell

The adsorption from mixed polyelectrolyte–surfactant solutions at hydrophobized silica surfaces was investigated by in situ null-ellipsometry, and compared to similar measurements for hydrophilic silica surfaces. Three synthetic cationic copolymers of varying hydrophobicity and one cationic hydroxyethyl cellulose were compared in mixtures with the anionic surfactant sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS) in the absence or presence of a dilute silicone oil emulsion. The adsorption behavior was mapped while stepwise increasing the concentration of SDS to a polyelectrolyte solution of constant concentration. The effect on the deposition of dilution of the bulk solution in contact with the surface was also investigated by gradual replacement of the bulk solution with 1 mM aqueous NaCl. An adsorbed layer remained after complete exchange of the polyelectrolyte/surfactant solution for aqueous NaCl. In most cases, there was a codeposition of silicone oil droplets, if such droplets were present in the formulation before dilution. The overall features of the deposition were similar at hydrophobic and hydrophilic surfaces, but there were also notable differences. SDS molecules adsorbed selectively at the hydrophobized silica surface, but not at the hydrophilic silica, which influenced the coadsorption of the cationic polymers. The largest amount of deposited material after dilution was found for hydrophilic silica and for the least-hydrophobic cationic polymers. For the least-hydrophobic polyions, no significant codeposition of silicone oil was detected at hydrophobized silica after dilution if the initial SDS concentration was high.


Archive | 1995

Method for manufacturing cobalt catalysts

Christopher Mark Perkins; Mark Robert Sivik


Archive | 1995

Detergent compositions comprising multiperacid-forming bleach activators

Gregory Scot Miracle; Mark Robert Sivik; Patti Jean Kellett


Archive | 2000

Ether-capped poly(oxyalkylated) alcohol surfactants

William Michael Scheper; Mark Robert Sivik


Archive | 2005

Whiteness perception compositions

Johan Smets; Andre Cesar Baeck; Jean-Luc Philippe Bettiol; Mark Robert Sivik; Neil Joseph Lant; James Robert Lickiss


Archive | 2000

Detergent compositions comprising polymeric suds enhancers which have improved mildness and skin feel

Chandrika Kasturi; Michael Gayle Schafer; Marsha Jean Spears; Howard David Hutton; Mark Robert Sivik; Bernard William Kluesener; William Michael Scheper


Archive | 2007

Laundry care composition comprising a whitening agent for cellulosic substrates

Eugene Steven Sadlowski; Mark Robert Sivik; Michael David Cummings; Donna D'angelo Morrall; Kevin Lee Kott; Keith Homer Baker; Brian Joseph Loughnane; Michael A Valenti; Laurent D. Kieken; Xiaoyong Michael Hong; Eduardo Torres; Dominick J Valenti; Patrick D Moore; Leonard J Starks


Archive | 1997

Fragrance delivery system

John Michael Gardlik; Mark Robert Sivik


Archive | 1996

Dryer-activated fabric conditioning and antistatic compositions with improved perfume longevity

John Cort Severns; Mark Robert Sivik; Frederick Anthony Hartman; Hugo Denutte; Jill Bonham Costa; Alex Haejoon Chung; Rafael Ortiz


Archive | 2003

Fatty acids, soaps, surfactant systems, and consumer products based thereon

Daniel Stedman Connor; Jeffrey John Scheibel; Deborah Jean Back; Toan Trinh; Phillip Kyle Vinson; Roland George Severson; Thomas Anthony Cripe; James Charles Theophile Roger Burckett-St. Laurent; Mark Robert Sivik; Errol Hoffman Wahl; Gayle Marie Frankenbach; Marc Johan Declercq; Hugo Jean Marie Demeyere

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