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A concept on the surfactant adsorption kinetics was explored and illustrate
d with 1-octanol and C12E8 (Langmuir, 1997, 13, 6204): using only a limited
range of equilibrium surface tension data to determine the adsorption isot
herm can cause a serious mistake in the determination of adsorption kinetic
s and in the evaluation of diffusion coefficient from the dynamic surface t
ension data. A systematic theoretical study was also reported recently for
surfactants adsorbing onto a clean planar air--water interface (Langmuir, 1
999, 15, 1952). To learn the effect of curvature of the fluid interface on
this issue, a theoretical study is performed for surfactants adsorbing onto
a clean spherical air-water interface with different curvature. Data from
this simulation indicate that (a) for any interfacial curvature, the strong
er the surfactant interactions (i.e., with a larger absolute K value), the
greater the deviation in apparent diffusivity (D) or in sorption rate const
ants (h(a), k(d)) obtained from a Langmuir analysis; (b) at the same K, the
larger the interfacial curvature, the smaller the deviation in D or in k(a
) and k(d) and (c) a larger deviation in diffusivity results at more dilute
concentrations.