ON THE CHARACTERIZATION PRINCIPLES OF SOME TECHNICALLY IMPORTANT WATER-SOLUBLE NONIONIC CELLULOSE DERIVATIVES .2. SURFACE-TENSION AND INTERACTION WITH A SURFACTANT

Citation
B. Persson et al., ON THE CHARACTERIZATION PRINCIPLES OF SOME TECHNICALLY IMPORTANT WATER-SOLUBLE NONIONIC CELLULOSE DERIVATIVES .2. SURFACE-TENSION AND INTERACTION WITH A SURFACTANT, Carbohydrate polymers, 29(2), 1996, pp. 119-127
Citations number
63
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Inorganic & Nuclear","Polymer Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
01448617
Volume
29
Issue
2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
119 - 127
Database
ISI
SICI code
0144-8617(1996)29:2<119:OTCPOS>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
Some surface tension properties of aqueous solutions of eight well cha racterized nonionic cellulose derivatives are presented. The measureme nts of surface tension have been performed by the pendant drop method. Due to the initial strong time dependence of the surface tension, the measurements were performed as a function of time up to slightly less than 12 h after forming the drop. After this time there was only a ve ry slow change in surface tension and the value after 11.7 h was taken as the apparent steady-state value of the surface tension (gamma). T he set of cellulose derivatives investigated covers a broad range in s urface activity and gives values of gamma from 37 to 63 mN/m. The int eraction of these cellulose ethers with an anionic surfactant SDS has been studied both by a fluorescence probe and a dye solubilization tec hnique. The intensity of interaction has been expressed as the surfact ant concentration where the polymer-surfactant interaction starts (CAC ); the lower the value of CAC the higher is the interaction intensity. A good correlation between surface activity and hydrophobicity of the polymers as well as with the interaction intensity is shown. An appro ximately linear relation between surface activity of the cellulose der ivatives and the CAC values is obtained. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier S cience Ltd