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From compressibility to structural investigation of sodium dodecyl sulphate — Part 2: A singular behavior under pressure
Authors:Florence Chantraine,Marylè  ne Viana,Sophie Cazalbou,Olivier Mondain-Monval,Paul Branlard,Dominique Chulia
Affiliation:a EUROTAB: ZAC les Peyrardes, 42173 Saint-Just-Saint-Rambert, France
b GEFSOD: EA 2631, Faculté de Pharmacie, 2 rue du Docteur Marcland, 87025 Limoges Cedex, France
c CRPP: CNRS-UPR 8641, Avenue Albert Schweitzer, 33600 Pessac, France
Abstract:Investigations were carried out to elucidate the compression behavior of a powdered surfactant, sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS), based on a comparison with the main component of a detergent formulation, i.e. the chorine provider (DCCNa). The energetic analysis based on the compression cycles highlighted a lower compressibility of SDS compared with DCCNa, especially due to its worse packing ability, larger elasticity and bad cohesion ability. Also, it pointed out that the pycnometric density seemed to be overrun under pressure whereas a residual porosity had been evidenced in the expanded tablets. DSC/DTA analysis, Raman spectroscopy as well as powder X-ray diffraction refuted the hypothesis of a physico-chemical transformation of SDS under pressure. This was in accordance with the morphology of the SDS particles, quite unchanged after compression. The pycnometric density measurements have been improved; firstly, it allowed to properly express the compaction ratio of the ejected SDS tablets, and secondly, it led to conclude to a reversible intrinsic compressibility for pressures higher than 50 MPa, explained by the predominant elastic behavior of SDS.
Keywords:Surfactant   Sodium dodecyl sulphate   Physical characteristics   Intrinsic compressibility   Density
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