HYDROPHILE-LIPOPHILE BALANCE AND CLOUD POINTS OF NONIONIC SURFACTANTS

被引:149
作者
SCHOTT, H
机构
[1] Temple Unicersity School of Pharmacy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
关键词
Cloud point determination; significance—surfactants; HLB determination—surfactants; Polyoxyethylene moiety; surfactants—HLB; cloud points; Surfactants; nonionic—HLB;
D O I
10.1002/jps.2600581203
中图分类号
R914 [药物化学];
学科分类号
100701 ;
摘要
The comparison of the cloud points of 165 nonionic surfactants was based on their calculated hydrophile‐lipophile balance (HLB) values. The surfactants were classified according to structure and width of molecular weight distribution. Increasing length of the polyoxyethylene moiety increased the HLB and cloud points. At constant HLB, the following features were found to lower the cloud point: decreasing molecular weight, broader molecular weight distribution (probably due to the presence of fractions of such low degree of polyoxyzthylation that they were insoluble in water at all temperatures), branching or greater symmetry of the surfactant molecule, the introduction of olefinic unsaturation, replacement of the terminal hydroxyl by a methoxyl group, and replacement of an ether by an ester bond. The equations for calculating the HLB, which had been derived from emulsification experiments with only a limited number of surfactants, contain the weight‐percentage of polyoxyethylene as the sole variable characterizing the surfactant. Therefore, the calculated HLB is not affected by the surfactant characteristics listed above, which largely govern the values of cloud point, CMC, and interfacial tension. Additional HLB measurements are needed to determine whether the equations used to calculate HLB fully describe the emulsifying characteristics of all nonionic surfactants, i.e., whether all experimental HLB values are really independent of the structure of the surfactant molecules. Copyright © 1969 Wiley‐Liss, Inc., A Wiley Company
引用
收藏
页码:1443 / &
相关论文
共 34 条
[1]   EFFECT OF MIXING OF OILS AND OF NONIONIC SURFACTANTS ON PHASE INVERSION TEMPERATURES OF EMULSIONS [J].
ARAI, H ;
SHINODA, K .
JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE, 1967, 25 (03) :396-&
[3]   FAT EMULSION - EFFECT OF HEAT ON SOLUBILITY OF HYDROPHILIC EMULSIFIERS [J].
BENERITO, RR ;
SINGLETON, WS .
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN OIL CHEMISTS SOCIETY, 1956, 33 (08) :364-367
[4]  
COLWELL CE, 1961, AM DYESTUFF REPTR, V50, P39
[5]  
DERVICHIAN DG, 1960, 3 INT C SURF ACT, V1, P182
[6]   DISPLACEMENT OF PETROLEUM FROM SAND SURFACES BY SOLUTIONS OF POLYOXYETHYLATED DETERGENTS [J].
DUNNING, HN ;
GUSTAFSON, HJ ;
JOHANSEN, RT .
INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY, 1954, 46 (03) :591-596
[7]   CHEMISTRY OF NON-IONIC DETERGENTS .7. VARIATIONS OF MICELLAR STRUCTURE OF SOME SYNTHETIC NON-IONIC DETERGENTS WITH TEMPERATURE [J].
ELWORTHY, PH ;
MCDONALD, C .
KOLLOID-ZEITSCHRIFT AND ZEITSCHRIFT FUR POLYMERE, 1964, 195 (01) :16-+
[8]  
ELWORTHY PH, 1964, ZOLLOID Z Z POLYMERE, V195, P23
[9]   FOAMING OF NON-IONIC SURFACE ACTIVE AGENTS [J].
FINEMAN, MN ;
BROWN, GL ;
MYERS, RJ .
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY, 1952, 56 (08) :963-966
[10]   EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON CRITICAL MICELLE CONCENTRATION [J].
GINN, ME ;
KINNEY, FB ;
HARRIS, JC .
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN OIL CHEMISTS SOCIETY, 1960, 37 (04) :183-187