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Infrared Reflection Absorption Spectroscopy (IRRAS) of Water-Soluble Surfactants: Is it Surface-Specific?

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APPLIED SPECTROSCOPY
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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/00037028231200903

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Reflection-absorption infrared spectroscopy; RAIRS; external reflection spectroscopy; Fresnel reflection; infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy; IRRAS; aqueous surfaces

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This paper presents IRRA spectra of soluble organic acids underneath monolayers of insoluble surfactants to demonstrate the surface specificity of IRRA spectra. The findings of this work are important for studying the structures and chemistry of soluble organic acids at aqueous surfaces.
Infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy (IRRAS) is commonly used to study the structure and chemistry of molecules residing at surfaces, including water surfaces, which has far-reaching applications including atmospheric chemistry and food science. However, there is some debate regarding the surface-specificity of IRRAS when examining soluble surfactants on aqueous solutions, and there is some evidence that the surface-specificity may differ between IRRAS of ionic surfactants and soluble organic acids. This paper presents infrared reflection absorption (IRRA) spectra of soluble organic acids underneath monolayers of insoluble surfactants, where the contributions from the insoluble surfactants are subtracted from the spectra to capture subsurface effects. These subsurface spectra demonstrate that IRRA spectra of soluble organic acids are surface specific, and this observation is supported by a simplified model for reflections from subsurface layers. Finally, the observations presented here are compared to literature observations regarding the surface-specificity of IRRAS when studying ionic surfactants. Overall, this work demonstrates the utility of IRRAS for studying the structures and chemistry of soluble organic acids at aqueous surfaces.

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