2018
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.8b02631
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Effects of Ca2+ Ion Condensation on the Molecular Structure of Polystyrene Sulfonate at Air–Water Interfaces

Abstract: The structure of poly(sodium 4-styrenesulfonate) (NaPSS) polyelectrolytes at air–water interfaces was investigated with tensiometry, ellipsometry, and vibrational sum-frequency generation (SFG) in the presence of low and high CaCl2 concentrations. In addition, we have studied the foaming behavior of 20 mM NaPSS solutions to relate the PSS molecular structure at air–water interfaces to foam properties. PSS polyelectrolytes without additional salt exhibited significant surface activity, which can be tuned furthe… Show more

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“…The dramatic changes in the bulk hydrodynamic radius are also reflected in the properties of the air–water interfaces formed from HPC solutions. Note that in aqueous foam the air–water interface and foam films (lamella) that form from two air–water interfaces separated by a thin-liquid film are major hierarchical elements that can determine foam properties 6,52. For that reason, we have additionally addressed the behavior of the latter interfaces by determining the change of the surface pressure with temperature which is depicted in Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dramatic changes in the bulk hydrodynamic radius are also reflected in the properties of the air–water interfaces formed from HPC solutions. Note that in aqueous foam the air–water interface and foam films (lamella) that form from two air–water interfaces separated by a thin-liquid film are major hierarchical elements that can determine foam properties 6,52. For that reason, we have additionally addressed the behavior of the latter interfaces by determining the change of the surface pressure with temperature which is depicted in Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This contribution is often used to gain qualitative 48,50,51 and in some cases quantitative information [52][53][54] on the interfacial charging state:…”
Section: Vibrational Sum-frequency Generation Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, using the surface tension after 30 min is still a good measure for the surface activity of the samples and is a commonly used approach e. g. to establish relations between interfacial and foam properties. 4,45…”
Section: Surface Tensionmentioning
confidence: 99%