Sorbitan fatty acid eaters (Spans) and the corresponding polyoxyethylene (P
OE) adducts (Tweens) have a wide range of applications in the pharmaceutica
l and other industries. In some formulations, mixtures of Span surfactants
and Tween surfactants are required, but some of the physical properties of
these mixtures are not well defined. To assess the mixing behavior of Spans
and Tweens, selected mixtures of these surfactants were studied using Lang
muir compression isotherms. Our data indicate that mixtures of Tween 80 (po
lyoxyethylene sorbitan monoleate) with Span 80 (sorbitan monooleate), Span
83 (sorbitan sesquioleate), or Span 85 (sorbitan trioleate) form expanded m
ixed monolayer films at the planar air-water interface. Mixing of Tween 80
with these three Spans exhibits significant repulsive nonideality except at
low proportions of Tween 80 in Span 85. A model to explain the observed ph
ase behavior is proposed.