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- Title
Synthesis and Properties of a Novel Branched Polyether Surfactant.
- Authors
Li, Zhongwei; Shi, Zhengyang; Zhao, Shile; Yin, Shuo; Tan, Guorong; Jing, Bo; Tan, Yebang
- Abstract
A novel branched polyether surfactant (TPE) was prepared by anion polymerization with different proportions of propylene oxide (PO) and ethylene oxide (EO) using 1,1,2,2-tetrakis(4-hydroxyphenyl)ethane as a core. The structures and average molecular weight ( M ) of the TPE were characterized by H NMR and GPC. The cloud point was determined by turbidimetry in the presence of inorganic salts. Inorganic salts decreased the cloud point of TPE polyether in the following order: NaCO > NaSO > NaCl > CaCl > MgCl. The effects of inorganic salts (NaCl, MgCl, CaCl, and NaSCN) and temperature on the surface activity of TPE in aqueous solution were investigated by surface tension measurements. The surface activity parameters and the thermodynamic parameters were calculated from surface tension data. Similar to the effect of increasing temperature, the salting-out inorganic salts such as NaCl, MgCl, and CaCl favor the micellization and increase the maximum surface excess concentration, while the salting-in NaSCN has the opposite effect. The influence of NaCl on the morphology of micelles was investigated by TEM. The micellization is entropy-driven at low temperature and enthalpy-driven at higher temperature. The TPE polyether has large surface activity and can be used as a demulsifier to break up crude oil emulsions.
- Subjects
PROPYLENE oxide; NONIONIC surfactants; ETHYLENE oxide; POLYETHYLENE oxide; CHEMICAL synthesis; CLUSTERING of particles
- Publication
Journal of Surfactants & Detergents, 2016, Vol 19, Issue 6, p1107
- ISSN
1097-3958
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11743-016-1879-7