Abstract
A study of surface tension measurements in m-xylene has shown that new hybrid 1H-1,2,3-triazoles and tetrazoles bearing perfluoroalkylethyl and -methyl substituents in combination with n-alkyl (lipophilic), n-alkoxymethyl (mildly hydrophilic), or methoxy(triethylenoxy)methyl (hydrophilic) substituents do have considerable surfactant properties. The properties of those with lipophilic substituents, especially those with alkyl chains of 8 carbons (or possibly more) border on erratic, while those with mildly hydrophilic or hydrophilic substituents exhibit highly predictable behaviour that is consistent with current understanding of surfactants. The change from two methylene spacer groups (perfluoroalkylethyl) to one methylene spacer group (perfluoroalkylmethyl) [equal to increasing the fluorine content], and the change from triazole to tetrazole nucleus, impart very significant increases on surface activity, whereas increases in the chain length of n-alkyl or perfluoroalkyl substituents have incremental effects.
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