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一系列琥珀酰亚胺分散剂的胶束化和吸附作用

Micellization and adsorption of a series of succinimide dispersants.

作者信息

Shen Yu, Duhamel Jean

机构信息

Institute for Polymer Research, Department of Chemistry, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Langmuir. 2008 Oct 7;24(19):10665-73. doi: 10.1021/la801416a. Epub 2008 Aug 27.

Abstract

The efficiency of a series of nonionic dispersants at stabilizing carbon-rich particles in oil was evaluated. The dispersants were synthesized by coupling a polyamine to two polyisobutylenes terminated at one end with a succinic anhydride (PIBSA). Their chemical composition was characterized by FTIR absorption. The associative strength of the dispersants was determined from their ability to self-associate in solution into reverse micelles. Their critical micelle concentration (CMC) and aggregation number (Nagg) were determined by fluorescence in an apolar solvent, namely hexane. The associative strength of the dispersants was found to increase with increasing number of secondary amines in the polyamine core. The adsorption isotherms describing the adsorption of the dispersants onto carbon black particles were determined and showed the existence of two binding regimes for the dispersants having more amines in their polar core. Much stronger binding occurred at dispersant concentration lower than the CMC. The weaker binding observed at dispersant concentrations larger than the CMC is believed to result from the dispersants having to compete between micellization and adsorption at concentrations above the CMC.

摘要

评估了一系列非离子分散剂在油中稳定富碳颗粒的效率。这些分散剂是通过将多胺与两端用琥珀酸酐(PIBSA)封端的两个聚异丁烯偶联而合成的。通过傅里叶变换红外吸收对其化学组成进行了表征。分散剂的缔合强度由其在溶液中自缔合成反胶束的能力确定。它们的临界胶束浓度(CMC)和聚集数(Nagg)在非极性溶剂己烷中通过荧光法测定。发现分散剂的缔合强度随着多胺核中仲胺数量的增加而增加。确定了描述分散剂在炭黑颗粒上吸附的吸附等温线,结果表明对于极性核中胺含量较高的分散剂存在两种结合模式。在低于CMC的分散剂浓度下发生更强的结合。在高于CMC的分散剂浓度下观察到的较弱结合被认为是由于分散剂在高于CMC的浓度下必须在胶束化和吸附之间进行竞争。

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