Phase equilibria and physical-chemical properties of sugar-based surfactants in aqueous solutions
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
A study of solution properties of 3 nonionic surfactants derived from
glucose is reported. These surfactants, from a series of 6-O-acyl-a,b-D-
glucopyranoses, differ from one other by the number of carbon atoms in
their alkyl chain: 6-O-decanoyl-, 6-O-stearoyl- and 6-O-oleyl-. The
surface properties [critical micellar concentration (cmc) and minimal
area/molecule at air-water interface (amin)] were investigated in water at
42 °C by means of surface tension measurements. Partial phase diagrams and
liquid-crystalline mesophases were studied in heavy water using polarising
microscopy, 2H-NMR spectra and DSC measurements. All binary systems form a
lamellar lyomesophase in a wide range of composition. A Gel _ Lamellar
phase transition was observed as the temperature was increased only on the
6-O-decanoyl-D-glucopyranose/D2O system. The Gel-Lamellar transition
temperatures were checked by DSC thermograms. Molecular self-diffusion of
surfactant and water in the micellar solution phase of 6-O-decanoyl-D-
glucopyranose/ D2O system were determined at 35 °C by Fourier transform
pulsed gradient spin-echo 1H-NMR spectroscopy. From this study it has been
possible to draw conclusions about the changes on the solution
microstructures as function of surfactant concentration.
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01.01 Articolo in rivista
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