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JOURNAL OF SURFACTANTS AND DETERGENTS
卷 24, 期 4, 页码 551-562出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jsde.12512
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Anionic surfactants; Cationic surfactant
Research shows that asymmetric anionic-cationic surfactant mixtures are beneficial for promoting middle-phase microemulsions, although there may be a slight decrease in synergism when using these asymmetric mixtures. These mixtures can enhance or decrease surfactant adsorption, depending on anionic-cationic surfactant ratios.
Anionic-cationic surfactant mixtures are known to exhibit synergistic effects (e.g., low critical micelle concentration, ultralow interfacial tension, middle phase microemulsion formulation, and increased solubilization and adsolubilization). However, the anionic-cationic surfactant mixtures are also prone to form other unique phases such as precipitates, gels, and coacervates in place of middle-phase microemulsions. Research summarized in this article demonstrates that asymmetric anionic-cationic surfactant mixtures have been shown to promote middle-phase microemulsions instead of these other phases, albeit with a slight decrease in synergism when using these asymmetric mixtures. The use of anionic-cationic surfactant mixtures also is shown to enhance or decrease surfactant adsorption depending on anionic-cationic surfactant ratios. Middle-phase microemulsion formation is demonstrated using anionic-rich or cationic-rich alcohol-free microemulsions by anionic-cationic ratio scans while also reducing or eliminating electrolyte requirement. Solubilization and adsolubilization are shown to increase for mixed anionic-cationic surfactant systems, especially for hydrophobic solutes. Thus, by exploiting these synergisms while avoiding phase separation, properly designed anionic-cationic surfactant mixtures can be advantageous for a wide range of applications.
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