The surface tension of aqueous solutions of methyldiethanolamine and dimeth
ylethanolamine has been measured at temperatures from 298.15 to 328.15 K ov
er the whole range of concentrations. The surface tensions of these aqueous
binary mixtures show more concentration dependence on the water-rich side.
Addition of a small amount of alkylethanolamine reduces the surface tensio
n of water drastically. This effect is related to the presence of hydrophob
ic groups such as (-CH3) which tend to remain more on the water surface. Th
e thermodynamics of the water surface, the surface entropy and surface enth
alpy have been calculated for six (alkylethanolamine + water) mixtures. The
surface thermodynamic properties of these mixtures are classified in two c
ategories: those aqueous solutions of ethanolamines with an end hydrophobic
group and those without. The surface entropy of the category without an en
d hydrophobic group is similar to the water surface while the surface prope
rties of the category with an end hydrophobic group are much different from
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