As demonstrated by some recent works the adsorption properties of some n-al
kyl poly-oxyethylene glycol ethers can be explained by a model assuming the
co-existence of different orientation states for the adsorbed molecules. I
n the present paper, with the aim of giving complete evidence of the above,
the adsorption isotherms and the adsorption kinetics of some n-decyl and d
odecyl poly-oxytheylene glycol ethers (C10E8, C10E5, C10E4, C12E5, C12E8) a
t water/air interface have been studied by using the pendant drop technique
. The data have been interpreted with a model considering the possibility o
f two orientation states for adsorbed molecules. The results of this study
show that the model accurately describes both the equilibrium and dynamic a
dsorption behaviour of these molecules and that adsorption at water/air is
controlled by diffusion. Moreover, the analysis of the best fit isotherm pa
rameters of homologue molecules gives interesting information about the con
figuration of the adsorption layer. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All righ
ts reserved.