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Synthesis, colloidal-chemical and petroleum collecting properties of new counterion coupled gemini surfactants based on hexadecylbis(2-hydroxypropyl)amine and dicarboxylic acids

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Pages 2063-2071 | Received 06 Mar 2019, Accepted 26 Jul 2019, Published online: 07 Aug 2019
 

Abstract

Eight new cocogem surfactants were obtained as a result of the chemical synthesis between hexadecylbis(2-hydroxypropyl)amine and eight different dicarboxylic acids. Solutions of these cocogem surfactants were prepared at the different concentrations and their surface tension values were measured by Du-Nouy ring method to determine the surface active abilities. Electric conductivity measurements were carried out and, by using the obtained values, very important characteristics of the synthesized surfactants were investigated. The parameters which were determined based on these measurements are critical micelle concentration (CMC), counterion binding degree, surface excess, minimum area occupied by one molecule. Moreover, thermodynamic properties such as Gibbs energy of adsorption and micellization were calculated. It became clear that the spacer group in the surfactant chain strongly influences the properties of the surfactants. By changing the type and the length of the spacer chain, the properties also change considerably. The petroleum collecting ability of the synthesized cocogem surfactants were investigated.

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Acknowledgements

The publication was prepared with the support of the ‘RUDN University Program 5-100’. The authors thank the Institute of Petrochemical Processes of National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan for supporting this research.

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