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The comparative study of the interfacial properties of an anionic polysacch
aride, sodium alginate (Alg), and its hydrophobically modified derivative (
Alg-C-12), covalently substituted by dodecyl chains (12% mol/mol saccharide
unit), was carried out in the absence or in the presence of an oppositely
charged surfactant, dodecyltrimethylammonium bromide (DTAB). The drasticall
y different behaviors which were observed are interpreted in terms of the a
rrangement and mobility of the hydrophobic long alkyl chains, depending on
the nature of their fixation, covalent or ionic, on the polysaccharide back
bone, (C) 2000 Academic Press.