Abstract

Abstract The dynamic surface tension of aqueous solutions of C10EO8 at the interfaces with air and saturated hexane vapor was measured by the maximum bubble pressure tensiometer BPA for adsorption times t ≥ 0.01 s. It can be shown that the dynamic surface pressure of C10EO8 solutions in a saturated hexane atmosphere increases at short adsorption times with increasing surfactant concentration. The theory of diffusion controlled adsorption of two surfactants from the water and gas phases, respectively, was used for data analysis. The obtained experimental results agree with a model based on a reorientation of the C10EO8 molecules, assuming a strong intermolecular interaction between hexane and C10EO8 molecules in the surface layer. Alternatively, an additional enhancement of C10EO8 adsorption activity can be assumed due to the presence of hexane molecules at the interface.

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