Abstract

The specular reflection of neutrons is now a well-established technique for the study of surfactant adsorption at the air-liquid interface. In combination with isotopic substitution it provides a powerful method for determining adsorbed amounts and the surface/interfacial monolayer structure. The application of the technique for the determination of adsorption isotherms will be described, with particular emphasis on multi-component systems. Recent results for nonionic and mixed nonionic-cationic surfactants will be discussed, and compared with theoretical predictions.

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