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- Title
Changes in Phase Behavior from the Substitution of Ethylene Oxide with Carbon Dioxide in the Head Group of Nonionic Surfactants.
- Authors
Spiering, Vivian J.; Ciapetti, Aurora; Lima, Michelle Tupinamba; Hayward, Dominic W.; Noirez, Laurence; Appavou, Marie‐Sousai; Schomäcker, Reinhard; Gradzielski, Michael
- Abstract
Nonionic ethylene oxide (EO)‐based surfactants are widely employed in commercial applications and normally form gel‐like liquid crystalline phases at higher concentrations, rendering their handling under such conditions difficult. By incorporating CO2 units in their hydrophilic head groups, the consumption of the petrochemical EO was reduced, and the tendency to form liquid crystals was suppressed completely. This surprising behavior was characterized by rheology and studied with respect to its structural origin by means of small‐angle neutron scattering (SANS). These experiments showed a strongly reduced repulsive interaction between the micellar aggregates, attributed to a reduced hydration and enhanced interpenetration of the head groups owing to the presence of the CO2 units. In addition, with increasing CO2 content the surfactants became more efficient and effective with respect to their surface activity. These findings are important because the renewable resource CO2 is used, and the CO2‐containing surfactants allow handling at very high concentrations, an aspect of enormous practical importance.
- Subjects
ETHYLENE oxide; SMALL-angle neutron scattering; CARBON dioxide; LIQUID crystal states; LIQUID crystals; SURFACE active agents; NONIONIC surfactants
- Publication
ChemSusChem, 2020, Vol 13, Issue 3, p601
- ISSN
1864-5631
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/cssc.201902855