Adsorption Studies of Nonionic Surfactants onto Polyvinyltoluene Microlatexes in Aqueous Medium.

2000 
Abstract Negatively charged polyvinyltoluene (PVT) microlatexes of various dimensions were prepared by polymerization of the corresponding vinyltoluene-in-water microemulsion precursors containing sodium dodecyl sulfate and n -pentanol. PVT microlatexes were used as adsorbents for adsorption of nonionic surfactants such as Tween 80, Tween 20, and Triton X-100. The extents of adsorption were known from the differences in the diffusion coefficient of the PVT microlatexes containing a solubilized suitable electro active probe. The surface excess (Γ), equilibrium constant of adsorption ( K ads ), molecular cross-sectional surface area (σ), intercalation ratio (κ), etc., were determined for sodium dodecyl sulfate composition variation and ionic strength effects. A surface reconstruction model was proposed to rationalize the results.
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