2017
DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.7b02549
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Equation-Oriented Mixed Micellization Modeling of a Subregular Ternary Surfactant System with Potential Medical Applications

Abstract: The aqueous tricomponent surfactant mixture dodecyltrimethylammonium bromide (DTAB), sodium 10-undecenoate (SUD), and sodium dodecanoate (SDD) has been studied over the complete triangular diagram. This system is highly nonideal and has a coacervate domain. The mixtures do not precipitate in any proportion. There is a wide region of the phase diagram with positive deviations of the critical micelle concentration (CMC). The thermodynamic analysis has been done with the recently developed equation-oriented mixed… Show more

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“…The oil (linoleic acid) percentage was fixed at 1% by weight, whereas a range of nonionic (Tween 20), anionic (sodium salt of lauroyl sarcosine), and zwitterionic (3-(N,N-dimethylmyristylammonio)propanesulfonate) surfactants were used to create different oil− water interfaces. Owing to the wide practical applications of surfactant mixtures in biological, 12 industrial, 13 and pharmaceutical fields, 14 we used them both singly as well as in the form of a mixture in various formulations as tabulated below (Table 1). The role of the cationic surfactant was not investigated because most of the them are toxic 15 and thus considered unsafe for consumption.…”
Section: Preparation Of Oil-in-water Nanoemulsions and Preliminary St...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The oil (linoleic acid) percentage was fixed at 1% by weight, whereas a range of nonionic (Tween 20), anionic (sodium salt of lauroyl sarcosine), and zwitterionic (3-(N,N-dimethylmyristylammonio)propanesulfonate) surfactants were used to create different oil− water interfaces. Owing to the wide practical applications of surfactant mixtures in biological, 12 industrial, 13 and pharmaceutical fields, 14 we used them both singly as well as in the form of a mixture in various formulations as tabulated below (Table 1). The role of the cationic surfactant was not investigated because most of the them are toxic 15 and thus considered unsafe for consumption.…”
Section: Preparation Of Oil-in-water Nanoemulsions and Preliminary St...mentioning
confidence: 99%