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Hofmeister Series: Insights of Ion Specificity from Amphiphilic Assembly and Interface Property

Beibei Kang, Huicheng Tang, Zengdian Zhao, Shasha Song

2020ACS Omega410 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

) and how the thermoresponsive behavior of surfactants, and the dynamic transition of the aggregate, controls the aggregate transition and gel formation and tunes the properties of air/water interfaces (Langmuir monolayer and interfacial free energy). Recent progress of the ion specific effect in bulk phase and at interfaces in amphiphilic systems and gels is summarized. Applications and a molecular level theoretical explanation of HS are discussed comprehensively. This review is aimed to supply a fresh and comprehensive understanding of Hofmiester phenomena in surfactants, polymers, colloids, and interface science and to provide a guideline to design the microstructures and templates for preparation of nanomaterials.

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