Langmuir, Vol.12, No.24, 5845-5850, 1996
Surface and Colloidal Properties of Cyclic Amides .1. 2-Dimensional Virial-Coefficients for Adsorbed Monolayers of N-Alkyl-2-Pyrrolidones at the Air/Water Interface
The N-(n-alkyl)pyrrolidones are low vapor pressure polar solvents which are surface active in aqueous solutions. From measurements at low surface pressures and low concentrations the two-dimensional second virial coefficients B-2(T) at the air/water interface are obtained for the series of even-numbered alkyl substituents from ethyl to octyl. At 25 degrees C, B-2(T) is positive for the ethyl compound and becomes increasingly negative as the chain length increases. The effect of temperature on B-2(T) is unusual, increasing temperature leading to more negative B-2(T) values. The virial coefficients, heats of adsorption, and Traube coefficients are discussed in terms of molecular packing, chain-chain van der Waals attraction, and the interaction of the chains and large molecular dipoles with water.
Keywords:MODEL MEMBRANE SYSTEMS;AIR-WATER INTERFACES;SPREAD FATTY-ACIDS;PHOSPHOLIPID INTERACTIONS;ADSORPTION;TENSION