Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.548, 217-223, 2019
The influence of lanthanide-(III)-nitrates on adsorbed monolayers of dodecylphosphorylcholine at the air-water interface
Adsorption layers at the air-water interface formed from the soluble zwitterionic surfactant dodecylphosphorylcholine (DPC) serving as a soluble model substance for phospho-lipids were characterized with respect to their equilibrium and dynamic surface properties. To clarify the effect of ionic interactions with electrolyte present in the bulk phase, surface Theological properties upon addition of Ce(NO3)(3) and Yb (NO3)(3) were determined. In order to account for the surface activity of the nitrate ion, comparative measurements using NaNO3 were carried out additionally. Further experimental information on the bulk hydration characteristics of the aqueous solutions was obtained using dielectric relaxation spectroscopy (DRS). A possible mechanism causing the deviating surface dilatational modulus E in terms of ion specificity is suggested. (C) 2019 Published by Elsevier Inc.
Keywords:Oscillating bubble capillary pressure tensiometry;Dilatational rheology;Ion specific effects;Hofmeister effects;Dielectric relaxation spectroscopy