Polysaccharide/Surfactant Complexes at the Air-Water Interface - Effect of the Charge Density on Interfacial and Foaming Behaviors

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作者
Ropers, M. H. [1 ]
Novales, B. [1 ]
Boue, F. [2 ]
Axelos, M. A. V. [1 ]
机构
[1] INRA, Biopolymeres Interact Assemblages UR1268, F-44300 Nantes, France
[2] CNRS CEA IRAMIS, UMR 12, Lab Leon Brillouin, F-91191 Gif Sur Yvette, France
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10.1021/la802357m
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O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
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The binding of a cationic surfactant (hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide, CTAB) to a negatively charged natural polysaccharide (pectin) at air-solution interfaces was investigated on single interfaces and in foams, versus the linear charge densities of the polysaccharide. Besides classical methods to investigate polymer/surfactant systems, we applied, for the first time concerning these systems, the analogy between the small angle neutron scattering by foams and the neutron reflectivity of films to measure in situ film thicknesses of foams. CTAB/pectin foam films are much thicker than the pure surfactant foam film but similar for high- and low-charged pectin/CTAB systems despite the difference in structure of complexes at interfaces. The improvement of the foam properties of CTAB bound to pectin is shown to be directly related to the formation of pectin-CTAB complexes at the air-water interface. However, in opposition to surface activity, there is no specific behavior for the highly charged pectin: foam properties depend mainly upon the bulk charge concentration, while the interfacial behavior is mainly governed by the charge density of pectin. For the highly charged pectin, specific cooperative effects between neighboring charged sites along the chain are thought to be involved in the higher surface activity of pectin/CTAB complexes. A more general behavior can be obtained at lower charge density either by using a low-charged pectin or by neutralizing the highly charged pectin in decreasing pH.
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页码:12849 / 12857
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