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Abstract
The aggregation behaviors of a trimeric surfactant (Citric-3C12) in combination with anionic-nonionic surfactants of varying hydrophobic tail lengths (9-EOS/12-EOS) at different molar fractions were explored by surface tension measurements, dynamic light scattering (DLS), ζ potential analysis, and Cryo-TEM. Surface activity parameters, the interaction parameter (β), and the interfacial and micellar composition were evaluated by both the ideal mixing model and the regular solution model, with the values of βσ and βm found to be negative. The combination of the trimeric cationic surfactant with anionic-nonionic surfactants exhibits a pronounced synergistic effect driven by electrostatic, hydrophobic and hydrogen bonding interactions. The surface tension and critical micelle concentration (CMC) of the mixed system are significantly lower than those of the individual surfactants. Above the CMC, the surfactants form vesicles, with vesicle size tending to decrease as charge neutralization occurred. Furthermore, the adsorption behaviors of the binary mixtures were examined through surface tension, interfacial tension, and contact angle measurements. The synergistic effect is also evident in the interface adsorption behavior, where the mixed system exhibits enhanced oil-water interface activity and superior wettability on the hydrophobic surfaces.
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Soft Matter is an international journal published by the Royal Society of Chemistry using Engineering-Materials Science: A Synthesis as its research focus. It publishes original research articles, review articles, and synthesis articles related to this field, reporting the latest discoveries in the relevant theoretical, practical, and applied disciplines in a timely manner, and aims to promote the rapid exchange of scientific information in this subject area. The journal is an open access journal. The journal is an open access journal and has not been placed on the alert list in the last three years.