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Effects of Micellization Behavior on the Interfacial Adsorption in Binary Anionic/Nonionic Surfactant Systems: A Molecular Simulation Study

Peng Lian, Han Jia, Hui Yan, Jie Yuan, Hongtao Tang, Zhe Li, Fangning Fan, Xuwen Qin, Kaihe Lv, Dexin Liu

2021Langmuir15 citationsDOI

Abstract

A surfactant interfacial adsorption process is highly associated with its micellization behaviors in the water phase, which is of great fundamental and practical significance in enhanced oil recovery. In this paper, the typical anionic surfactant 1-dodecanesulfonic acid sodium (DAS) and nonionic surfactants octylphenol polyoxyethylene ether-n (OP-n, n = 1, 5, and 10) are introduced to investigate their micellization behavior and interfacial adsorption process via molecular dynamics simulation. Number density profiles reveal that the additional OP5 molecules in the water phase generate the mixed micelle with DAS molecules and greatly promote its interfacial adsorption. Interaction energy calculation is employed to confirm the interaction of anionic/nonionic surfactants in the mixed micelle. Then, the radial distribution function, solvent-accessible surface area, and solvation free energy are calculated to further explore and verify the adsorption mechanism of the mixed micelle. It is found that the nonionic surfactant obviously decreases the hydrophilicity of the mixed micelle in the water phase, which should be responsible for its intensive tendency of the interfacial adsorption.

Topics & Concepts

Pulmonary surfactantAdsorptionSolvophobicMicelleSolvationChemistryCritical micelle concentrationPhase (matter)Chemical engineeringThermodynamics of micellizationSolventGibbs isothermMoleculeSurface tensionThermodynamicsPhysical chemistryOrganic chemistryAqueous solutionBiochemistryEngineeringPhysicsSurfactants and Colloidal SystemsEnhanced Oil Recovery TechniquesPetroleum Processing and Analysis
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