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Physico-Chemical Analyses on Polysaccharide- Surfactant Aggregates Hydrodynamic Behaviour | Original Article

Mayank .*, Sarita Tiwari, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

A mixture of surface-active substances is what is meant by the term surfactant. Organic substances with amphiphilic properties often make up the surfactants. The terms surfactant and amphiphile are sometimes used interchangeably. The expression alludes to the fact that all surfactant molecules contain two components, one of which is soluble in the fluid and the other of which is insoluble in the fluid (the lyophobic part). The hydrophilic and hydrophobic portions are usually mentioned when the fluid is water. Surface tension, conductance, and spectrophotometric techniques were used to examine the interfacial adsorption and micellization of SDS in different chain lengths of aqueous liquid-vapor PEG. Both liquid and solid PEGs had comparable results, however there were slight variances. Additional precellizationpreaggregation processes were seen in the case of solid PEGs.