Synthesis and Some Surface Properties of Glycine-Based Surfactants |
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Authors: | Radia Mousli Amel Tazerouti |
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Affiliation: | 1.Laboratory of Applied Organic Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry,University of Sciences and Technology Houari Boumédiène (USTHB),Algiers,Algeria;2.Centre de Recherche Scientifique et Technique en Analyses Physico-Chimiques,Algiers,Algeria |
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Abstract: | A new group of anionic surfactants, namely sodium salts of secondary alkanesulfonamidoacetic acid, were synthesized using n-alkanesulfonyl chlorides as starting materials. These surfactants, having the formula: R–SO2–NH–CH2–COONa, with R = C12, C14, C16 and C18, were obtained in a simple way with quantitative yields. Different chain lengths and positional isomers of this new type of surfactants are expected to present differences in surface properties and foamability. The surface properties including critical micelle concentrations and minimal surface tensions γmin were determined for each prepared surfactant using surface tension measurements with a Wilhelmy plate. Surface excess and minimum area per molecule at the air–water interface were determined for different concentrations at 25 and 50 °C using the Gibbs equation. The foaming power was also determined by the Bartsch method, and the results obtained were compared to those of a commercial surfactant, the linear alkylbenzenesulfonate. The stability of the foam formed was also evaluated. As expected, these surfactants exhibit good surface properties and show good foaming power. |
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