2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2015.12.030
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Anionic surfactant – Biogenic amine interactions: The role of surfactant headgroup geometry

Abstract: Oligoamines and biogenic amines (naturally occurring oligoamines) are small flexible polycations. They interact strongly with anionic surfactants such as sodium dodecyl sulfate, SDS. This results in enhanced adsorption and the formation of layered structures and the formation of layered structures at the air-water interface which depends on surfactant concentration and solution pH. The effect of changing the surfactant headgroup geometry on that interaction and subsequent adsorption is reported here. Neutron r… Show more

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“…Similarly to GBC, SLS also contains a sulphonyl group (Fig. 1) and thus it may interfere with the sulfonyl-mediated interactions of GBC with ARG [58][59][60], leading to lower amounts of dissolved GBC. Fig.…”
Section: Dissolution and Permeation Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%