Direct AFM measurements of morphology and interaction force at solid-liquid interfaces between DTAC/CTAC and mica

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Zhen Xie
Hao Jiang
Zhong-cheng Sun
Qin-hong Yang
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[1] Central South University,School of Minerals Processing and Bioengineering
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Journal of Central South University | 2016年 / 23卷
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adsorption; cationic surfactants; interaction force; atomic force microscopy;
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The adsorption of dedecyltrimethylammoium chloride (DTAC) and hexadecyltrimethylammoium chloride (CTAC) on muscovite mica substrates was examined using atomic force microscopy (AFM). Adsorption morphology images and interaction forces of cationic surfactants at solid-solution interfaces were measured in tapping mode and PicoForce mode, respectively. The images demonstrated that the adsorbed structure was varied by a variety of surfactant concentrations. The adsorbed layer on mica was monolayer at first, and then became bilayer. A striped adsorbed structure was observed in a higher concentration of CTAC, which could not be found in any other concentrations of DTAC. For force measurements, the repulsive force was exponentially decreasing with the concentration increasing till a net attractive force appeared. A largest attractive force could be observed at a certain concentration, which was close to the point of charge neutralization. The results also showed a significant impact of hydrocarbon chain length on adsorption. An adsorption simulation was established to give a clear understanding of the interaction between cationic surfactants and mica.
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