Abstract

The diffusion-controlled adsorption kinetics of micellar surfactant C12E7 (heptaethylene glycol monododecyl ether) solutions was studied theoretically and experimentally. The corrected diffusion equation, which was used to describe the diffusion of the monomers in the micellar solutions, was solved under the initial and boundary conditions by means of Laplace transformation. The dynamic surface adsorption γ(t) as a function of surface lifetime t, monomer diffusion coefficient D and the demicellization constant was derived. The dynamic surface tensions γ(t) of aqueous submicellar and micellar solutions were measured via maximal bubble pressure method. By analyzing the experimental data, the determined demicellization constant of C12E7 at 25°C was between 100–116 s−1.

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