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Title: Influence of electrolytes on the dynamic surface tension of ionic surfactant solutions: expanding and immobile interfaces. Author: Danov KD, Kralchevsky PA, Ananthapadmanabhan KP, Lips A. Journal: J Colloid Interface Sci; 2006 Nov 01; 303(1):56-68. PubMed ID: 16920132. Abstract: Here, we derive analytical asymptotic expressions for the dynamic surface tension of ionic surfactant solutions in the general case of nonstationary interfacial expansion. Because the diffusion layer is much wider than the electric double layer, the equations contain a small parameter. The resulting perturbation problem is singular and it is solved by means of the method of matched asymptotic expansions. The derived general expression for the dynamic surface tension is simplified for the special case of immobile interface and for the maximum bubble pressure method (MBPM). The case of stationary interfacial expansion is also considered. The effective diffusivity of the ionic surfactant essentially depends on the concentrations of surfactant and nonamphiphilic salt. To test the theory, the derived equations are applied to calculate the surfactant adsorption from MBPM experimental data. The results excellently agree with the adsorption determined independently from equilibrium surface-tension isotherms. The derived theoretical expressions could find application for interpreting data obtained by MBPM and other experimental methods for investigating interfacial dynamics.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]