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Interfacial Behavior of Modified Nicotinic Acid as Conventional/ Gemini Surfactants

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LANGMUIR
卷 38, 期 28, 页码 8524-8533

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.2c00596

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  1. Hashemite University
  2. faculty of graduate studies at HU

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This study reports on the synthesis and monolayer properties of conventional and gemini surfactants based on nicotinic acid. The results show that the chemical structures of these surfactants significantly affect the behavior of monolayers, leading to different surface patterns. The study also demonstrates the controllability of mixed films by modifying the structure of nicotinic acid surfactants.
We report the synthesis and monolayer properties of conventional and gemini surfactants composed of nicotinic acid-based head groups with an emphasis on assessing how chemical structures affect the behavior of monolayers. A combination of Brewster angle microscopy and atomic force microscopy showed that pure hexadecyl nicotinate formed rippled strands in monolayers, and the gemini correspondents with either flexible or rigid organic linkers resulted in lobed-compact domains, which provides a simple method for patterning air-water and solid-air interfaces. The structural differences between conventional and gemini nicotinic acid-based surfactants could be explained by the interplay between line tension (that favors the formation of circular domains), balanced by dipole-dipole repulsion interaction between headgroups, which promotes extended domains. Miscibility and morphology studies of the modified nicotinic acid surfactants with palmitic acid demonstrated that the properties of mixed films can be controlled by the structure of the former. Excess Gibbs free energies of mixing indicated that the mixed films were less stable than the pure monolayers, and the positive deviations from ideality were the largest in the case of gemini surfactants.

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