The effect of surfactants on electrokinetic potential of tracer particles and borosilicate glass revealed within the development of SZP technique
Tatyana Yu. Podlipskaya,
Nikita O. Shaparenko,
Alexander I. Bulavchenko
Abstract:The surface zeta potential (SZP) technique is a promising method for investigating the electrokinetic properties of various macroscopic surfaces. However, there have been no attempts as yet to use the SZP technique in the presence of surfactants. In this work, we studied the effect of classical low‐molecular surfactants (SDS, АОТ, Triton X‐100, and CTAB) on the properties of tracer particles with different size: commercial polystyrene (PSN, 27.2 ± 0.1 nm), “blue” colloidal (BI‐ZR5, 191 ± 1 nm), and hydrophilic… Show more
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