Simulating the effect of surfactant structure on bending moduli of monolayers.
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چکیده
We have used dissipative particle dynamics to simulate amphiphilic monolayers on the interface between oil and water. An ultralow interfacial tension is imposed by means of Monte Carlo to resemble the amphiphilic films that separate oil and water regions in microemulsions. We calculate the bending modulus by analyzing the undulation spectrum. By varying the surfactant chain length and topology we investigate the effect of surfactant structure and composition of the monolayer on the bending moduli. We find that increasing the thickness has a larger effect than increasing the density of the layer. This follows from the observations that at a given interfacial tension, the bending modulus increases with chain length and is larger for linear than branched surfactants. The increase with chain length is approximately linear, which is slower than the theoretical predictions at a fixed area. We also investigated a binary mixture of short and long surfactants compared to pure layers of the same average chain length. We find a roughly linear decrease in bending modulus with mole fraction of short surfactants. Furthermore, the mixed film has a lower bending modulus than the corresponding pure film for all mole fractions. Linking the bending moduli to the structure of the surfactants is an important step in predicting the stability of microemulsions.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- The Journal of chemical physics
دوره 120 10 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2004