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Original Articles

Synthesis and surface activity of phenylselenide-1-undecyl trimthylamonium bromide

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Pages 1401-1409 | Received 14 Mar 2019, Accepted 12 May 2019, Published online: 03 Jun 2019
 

Abstract

Selenium-containing surfactant has aroused considerable attention due to its unique chemical properties, especially environmental sensitivity. Here we synthesized a Se-containing cationic surfactant, phenylselenide-1-undecyl trimethylammonium bromide (PSeTAB), and studied its Krafft temperature (TK), equilibrium/dynamic surface tension, and foam properties. The results showed that with the addition of H2O2, the hydrophobic selenide group in PSeTAB was oxidized to a hydrophilic selenoxide structure, providing another polar head, and thus producing a larger geometry. As a result, PSeTAB-Ox exhibited a stronger affinity to water, lowering the TK, tendency toward micellization and adsorption (higher cmc, less negative ΔGmo and ΔGadso), dynamic surface activity (smaller R1/2) and diffusion coefficients, compared to PSeTAB. Macroscopically, PSeTAB showed relatively good foaming properties, while PSeTAB-Ox has hardly any foaming ability.

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Funding

This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (21474114) and the Central University Basic Research Fund of Southwest Minzu University (2018NZD08).

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