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Lateral structure of a surfactant layer adsorbed at a hydrophilic solid/liquid interface

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EUROPHYSICS LETTERS
Volume 67, Issue 6, Pages 962-968

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1209/epl/i2004-10135-4

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The lateral structure of the adsorbed layer of a nonionic surfactant at a hydrophilic silicon substrate against water was studied over a wide range of surface concentrations of the surfactant by grazing-incidence shall-angle neutron scattering (GISANS). For the chosen surfactant; tetraoxyethylene-mono-n-octyl-ether (C8E4), these changes in surface concentration were brought about by varying the temperature at a constant bulk concentration somewhat below the CHIC of the surfactant. The GISANS measurements indicate the existence of transient surfactant aggregates without a preferred lateral structure at half coverage of the surface, and a correlation length of similar magnitude as the diameter of the surfactant micelles. This study shows that the picture of distinct surface aggregates of a characteristic size and separation that emerges from AFM studies of saturated surfactant layers on such substrates cannot be generalized to the situation below complete surface coverage.

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