Adsorption of the Poly(oxyethylene) Nonionic Surfactant C12E5 to Silica

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Rutland, Mark W.
Senden, Tim J.

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The forces between a spherical silica particle of colloidal dimension and a smooth silica surface have been measured in aqueous solution as a function of the concentration of the nonionic surfactant pentakis-(oxyethylene) dodecyl ether. In the absence of surfactant the interaction between silica surfaces was purely repulsive, being composed of electrostatic and hydration forces, whereas at low surfactant concentrations (≈2 × 10−5 M, about one-third the critical micelle concentration (cmc)) the repulsion was replaced at short separations by an attractive force which pulled the surfaces into adhesive contact. At higher concentrations (≈4 × 10−5 M) the surfaces still experienced an attractive force at small separations, but the adhesion decreased markedly. At concentrations above the cmc repulsive steric forces are observed. A tentative scheme for the adsorption of poly(oxyethylene) surfactant to silica is presented.

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