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Original Articles

Study on Foaming Properties of Polyoxyethylene Alkyl Ether Carboxylic Salts with Different Structures

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Pages 247-253 | Received 29 Oct 2009, Accepted 21 Dec 2009, Published online: 20 Jan 2011
 

Abstract

In this article, foaming properties, dynamic surface tension, and surface dilational properties were carried out with aqueous solutions of polyoxyethylene alkyl ether carboxylic salts to elucidate the relationship between foaming properties and surfactant structures. It was found that the dynamic surface tension of the solution is the key factor in determining the foamability: with increasing in the length of the hydrophobic group, dynamic surface activity becomes low, which leads to the low foam volume; the surfactant with branched-alkyl chain has faster diffusion rate, which lead to higher dynamic surface activity and higher foam volume. However, for straight chain surfactant, the foam stability is correlated with the surface dilational properties: the change rule of surface dilational modulus is consistent with that of the foam stability.

Acknowledgements

This work was financially supported by the National Science & Technology Major Project (2008ZX05011) of China and National High Technology Research Development Program (2008AA092801) of China and Knowledge Innovation Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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