Abstract

The adsorption of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) on the quartz capillary surface that was preliminarily covered with a layer of cationic polyelectrolyte (CPE) is studied. The charge sign change of the modified quartz surface and subsequent increase of negative surface charge observed upon the adsorption of SDS indicate the formation of the second adsorption layer composed of surfactant molecules. It is shown that the surfactant layer is stronger attached to the surface at a higher charge of the CPE adsorption layer. Upon the formation of the surfactant layer on a looser CPE adsorption layer, the desorption of SDS molecules decreases, which can be associated with the partial penetration of these molecules into the CPE layer.

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