Effect of oxyethylene and oxypropylene groups on the interfacial structure and property of extended surfactants: Molecular simulation and experimental study

JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR LIQUIDS(2023)

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Extended surfactants including oxyethylene (EO) and oxypropylene (PO) groups have great potential applica-tions in the fields of oil recovery, separation and extraction, fabric washing, medicine and cosmetics vehicles. In this work, the interfacial structure and dynamic property of six alkyl polyoxypropylene polyoxyethylene ether carboxylates (C12POmEOnC, m = 5 and 15, n = 5, 10 and 15) at the water/oil interface were investigated with interfacial tension (IFT) experiments and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. C12PO15EO5C was found to reduce the experimental IFT value to the order of 10-3 mN/m. Further, the interfacial thickness, stretch degree, hydrogen bond number and radial distribution function were calculated and analyzed in detailed simulations. The simulation results demonstrated that long PO chain curled in a helical shape to wrap hydrophilic oxygen atoms in the oil phase and reached a compact arrangement on the interface but short PO chain could not; long EO chain partially laid flat on the interface (about 5 EO units) and partially extended into the aqueous phase bringing the hydrophilic oxygen atoms close to water molecules while forming vacancies on the water side. Therefore, C12PO15EO5C had the tightest interfacial arrangement. Theoretical and experimental results are in fairly good agreement and they will provide enlightening insights into the design and synthesis of more effective extended surfactants.
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Molecular dynamics,Interfacial tension,Water,n-alkane interface,Oxyethylene and oxypropylene groups,Extended surfactant
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