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Polymer-Surfactant Interaction: Part I. Uncharged Water-Soluble Polymers and Charged Surfactants

E.D. Goddard
- 01 Aug 1986 - 
- Vol. 19, pp 255-300
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In this paper, the surface tension method was applied to a mixture of a highly surface-active species, the surfactant, and a feebly surfaceactive material, the polymer.
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This article is published in Colloids and Surfaces.The article was published on 1986-08-01. It has received 648 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Polyvinyl alcohol & Pulmonary surfactant.

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Temperature-sensitive aqueous microgels.

TL;DR: Although most of the work involves gels based on poly(N-isopropylacrylamide), other polymers are also considered and core-shell latex particles exhibiting temperature-sensitive properties are also described.
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Association and segregation in aqueous polymer/polymer, polymer/surfactant, and surfactant/surfactant mixtures: similarities and differences

TL;DR: In this paper, the phase behavior of aqueous polymer/surfactant mixtures is reviewed and compared with the phase behaviour of analogous polymeric or surfactant mixture.
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Polymer—surfactant interaction part II. Polymer and surfactant of opposite charge

TL;DR: In this article, the equilibrium surface tension appeared to be solely dependent on the sodium dodecyl sulfate concentration, that is, was independent of that of polylysine, within the limits of the concentrations employed.
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Polymer/surfactant interactions at the air/water interface

TL;DR: A critical assessment of the results from this technique is made by comparing them with the information available from other techniques used to investigate adsorption at this interface, from neutral polymers with ionic surfactants to oppositely charged polyelectrolyte/ionic surfactant mixtures.
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Polymer—surfactant interaction part II. Polymer and surfactant of opposite charge

TL;DR: In this article, the equilibrium surface tension appeared to be solely dependent on the sodium dodecyl sulfate concentration, that is, was independent of that of polylysine, within the limits of the concentrations employed.
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The interaction of sodium dodecyl sulfate with polyethylene oxide

TL;DR: In this article, the interaction of sodium dodecyl sulfate with polyethylene oxide has been investigated by measurements of conductance, surface tension, and viscosity, and the plots of surface tension and conductance as a function of the SDS concentration show two transition points.
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Effect of alcohol on the properties of micellar systems

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of primary, linear alcohols (ethanol to hexanol) on the micellar properties (CMC, micelle ionization degree β and molecular weight M w composition of the mixed alcohol + surfactant micelles) of solutions of alkyltrimethylammonium bromides (octyl to hexadecyl) has been investigated, with particular emphasis on the system pentanol-tetradecyltrimethyllammoniam bromide (TTAB).