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The surface tension equations of binary surfactant mixtures are established
by combining the Szyszkowski equation for pure surfactant solutions and ex
tended nonideal theory for mixed adsorption. They are then successfully app
lied to two relatively long-chain anionic/cationic binary surfactant system
s: triethanolammonium dodecylpoly(oxyethylene)sulfate, as an anionic specie
s (containing about 2 ethylene oxide units), mixed with dodecyltrimethylamm
onium bromide or hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide. The composition of the
mixed monolayer is mixing-ratio dependent and is slightly asymmetric: for
overall equimolar mixtures, the larger mole fraction in the mixed monolayer
is that of the more surface-active ion. The strong synergetic effects obse
rved in the surface tension reduction efficiency are reflected by large neg
ative beta(S) parameters, according to regular solution theory. They can be
interpreted by the more negative adsorption fret: energy of each surfactan
t and the smaller area occupied by surfactant hydrocarbon chains in the mix
ed monolayer.