1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0927-7757(98)00746-8
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Interactions of anionic surfactants with poly(ethylene oxide) and bovine serum albumin polymers: effect of the counterion hydrophobicity

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“…29 At the end of the binding process, i.e., when all the positively charged sites of PEI are filled, the polymer chains behave as a neutral entity and the interaction with the surfactants SDS and NaC starts to take place through a cooperative process similar to the system constituted by the surfactant SDS and the neutral polymer poly(ethylene oxide) that is widely discussed in the literature. 18,22,29,50,51 The beginning of the cooperative association between polymer and surfactants, defined here as cac, starts at the first discontinuity in the profiles of specific conductivity vs. surfactant concentration, at ca. 5.0 mmol L -1 for NaC.…”
Section: Surfactant Concentration Below Cacmentioning
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“…29 At the end of the binding process, i.e., when all the positively charged sites of PEI are filled, the polymer chains behave as a neutral entity and the interaction with the surfactants SDS and NaC starts to take place through a cooperative process similar to the system constituted by the surfactant SDS and the neutral polymer poly(ethylene oxide) that is widely discussed in the literature. 18,22,29,50,51 The beginning of the cooperative association between polymer and surfactants, defined here as cac, starts at the first discontinuity in the profiles of specific conductivity vs. surfactant concentration, at ca. 5.0 mmol L -1 for NaC.…”
Section: Surfactant Concentration Below Cacmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16 Polymers and surfactants associate in aqueous solution leading to the formation of thermodynamically stable complexes and the final physicochemical characteristics differ from those observed in pure surfactant micellar solutions. [17][18][19] The mixture induces, for example, the formation of aggregates at an early stage than the critical micelle concentration (cmc) of the pure surfactant in solution in a point that it is called critical aggregation concentration (cac). Therefore, it is possible to prepare formulations by adding a polymeric component to a surfactant solution with a reduced amount of the latter one having the same or improved properties than the formulations containing solely surfactants.…”
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“…A associação é vista como sendo um fenômeno induzido pelo polímero. [9][10][11][12][13] É de compreensão geral que a formação de microssuperfícies de agregados que contêm anfifílicos é induzida primeiramente por efeitos hidrofóbicos dos componentes. A organização de componentes no sítio ativo de enzimas, ligação e organização local em superfícies de membranas biológicas, por exemplo, dependem das interações específicas entre íons, moléculas e estas superfícies.…”
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“…Assim, recentemente, as pesquisas têm enfocado os aspectos moleculares da interação para entender diagramas de fase e as propriedades reológicas de misturas surfactante(s)-polímero(s). 12,13 A mais ampla aplicação industrial desses sistemas é, sem dúvida em emulsões, de modo geral, estendendose à importantes áreas como as de alimentos, tintas, cosméticos, têxteis e no preparo de microemulsões, como veículo para dissolver componentes com diferentes solubilidades e até para recuperação terciária de petróleo. 12,14 Estes efeitos, resultados da combinação de polímero e surfactante, são sinergísticos, isto é, os dois componentes associados conferem aprimoramento de propriedades para uso comercial.…”
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