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Aqueous stability and mobility of C60 complexed by sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate surfactant
Surfactant complexation may have significant effects on the environmental behavior of nano-particles. In order to understand the ecological exposure of nano-materials, it is important to determine the stability and mobility of surfactant-complexed nano-materials in aqueous systems. In this study, the aggregation and transport of C60 complexed by the surfactant sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate (SDBS) were investigated. It was found that SDBS-complexed C60 had a ζ-potential of -49.5mV under near-neutral pH conditions and remained stable during an aging period of 15days. It had a critical coagulation concentration of 550mmol/L for NaCl, which was higher than common natural colloids and many kinds of raw nano-materials, and was comparable to those of many kinds of surface-modified nano-materials. SDBS enhanced the stability of C60 colloid; however, at the same time, it also enhanced the colloidal particle aggregation rate. Much higher mobility was found for SDBS-complexed C60 than C60 colloid. Increase in ionic strength, Ca(2+) concentration or Al(3+) concentration decreased the mobility. In general, SDBS-complexed C60 had high stability and mobility.
Aqueous stability and mobility of C60 complexed by sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate surfactant
Surfactant complexation may have significant effects on the environmental behavior of nano-particles. In order to understand the ecological exposure of nano-materials, it is important to determine the stability and mobility of surfactant-complexed nano-materials in aqueous systems. In this study, the aggregation and transport of C60 complexed by the surfactant sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate (SDBS) were investigated. It was found that SDBS-complexed C60 had a ζ-potential of -49.5mV under near-neutral pH conditions and remained stable during an aging period of 15days. It had a critical coagulation concentration of 550mmol/L for NaCl, which was higher than common natural colloids and many kinds of raw nano-materials, and was comparable to those of many kinds of surface-modified nano-materials. SDBS enhanced the stability of C60 colloid; however, at the same time, it also enhanced the colloidal particle aggregation rate. Much higher mobility was found for SDBS-complexed C60 than C60 colloid. Increase in ionic strength, Ca(2+) concentration or Al(3+) concentration decreased the mobility. In general, SDBS-complexed C60 had high stability and mobility.
Aqueous stability and mobility of C60 complexed by sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate surfactant
Peng, Xianjia (author) / Yuan, Yue / Wang, Hongyu / Liang, Chuan
2016
Article (Journal)
English
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