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Mixing Behavior in Binary Anionic Gemini Surfactant-Perfluorinated Fatty Acid Langmuir Monolayers

Journal

LANGMUIR
Volume 33, Issue 39, Pages 10205-10215

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.7b02585

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Funding

  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council
  2. Canadian Foundation for Innovation
  3. province of Saskatchewan's Agriculture Development Fund
  4. Saskatchewan Pulse Growers
  5. University of Saskatchewan
  6. Division of Chemistry (CHE), National Science Foundation [NSF/CHE-1346572]
  7. Division of Materials Research (DMR), National Science Foundation [NSF/CHE-1346572]
  8. U.S. DOE [DE-AC02-06CH11357]
  9. Division Of Chemistry
  10. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien [1346572] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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The miscibility and film structure of mixed Langmuir monolayer films composed of an anionic gemini N,N,N',N'-dialkyl-N,N'-diacetate ethylenediamine surfactant (Ace(12)-2-Ace(12)) with perfluorotetradecanoic acid (C13F27COOH; PF) have been investigated using a variety of thermodynamic and structural characterization methods. The two film components were found to be miscible in monolayers at the air-water interface over a range of compositions and at all but the lowest surface pressures, with attractive interactions occurring between the two components. While pure PF monolayers formed crystalline lattices with hexagonal symmetry and with the surfactant tails oriented normal to the underlying water subphase, the pure gemini surfactant formed amorphous films with little tendency to orient at the subphase. In mixed films with mole ratios of PF:Ace(12)-2-Ace(12) < 2.5, the miscibility of the two components resulted in a nearly complete loss of crystallinity of the PF, though films at higher mole fractions of PF showed some residual crystallinity, albeit with lattice structures that were significantly different from that of pure PF. Miscibility and film structure in this mixed system are discussed in comparison with other mixed gemini surfactant systems in the literature as well as binary mixtures of phospholipids or monomeric fatty acids with PF.

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