2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2007.11.021
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Aggregation behaviors of a series of anionic sulfonate gemini surfactants and their corresponding monomeric surfactant

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“…In the investigated surfactants Sm, the aromatic rings in the heads may be involved in intermolecular - interactions, thereby affecting vesicle formation, as observed by Wang [16].…”
Section: Aggregation Of Gemini Surfactants In Watermentioning
confidence: 72%
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“…In the investigated surfactants Sm, the aromatic rings in the heads may be involved in intermolecular - interactions, thereby affecting vesicle formation, as observed by Wang [16].…”
Section: Aggregation Of Gemini Surfactants In Watermentioning
confidence: 72%
“…The spacer can be hydrophilic or hydrophobic, flexible [9] or rigid [10]. The tails of gemini surfactants are typically constructed from a hydrophobic aliphatic or aromatic chain, whereas the polar head group consists of ionic or non-ionic chemical groups, such as tertiary amines [11][12][13], carboxylates [14], sulfates [15], sulfonates [16], and phosphonates [17]. Information concerning gemini surfactants can be find in the excellent reviews of Rosen [18], Menger and Littau [3], and Zana [19].…”
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“…When compared to the conventional monomeric (single chain) quaternary ammonium salt, the corresponding gemini surfactants consisting of two single-chain ionic surfactants linked by a spacer at head level exhibit a higher surface activity, and are widely used as an effective emulsifier, bactericidal agents, dispersants and anti-foaming agents [4][5][6]. The outstanding properties of gemini surfactants have motivated researchers to synthesize multimeric cationic surfactants of the quaternary ammonium salt type, e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%