Alkyl-imidazolium glycosides: non-ionic-cationic hybrid surfactants from renewable resources
- PMID: 26000863
- DOI: 10.1016/j.carres.2015.04.022
Alkyl-imidazolium glycosides: non-ionic-cationic hybrid surfactants from renewable resources
Abstract
A series of surfactants combining carbohydrate and imidazolium head groups were prepared and investigated on their assembly behavior. The presence of the imidazolium group dominated the interactions of the surfactants, leading to high CMCs and large molecular surface areas, reflected in curved rather than lamellar surfactant assemblies. The carbohydrate, on the other hand, stabilized molecular assemblies slightly and reduced the surface tension of surfactant solutions considerably. A comparative emulsion study discourages the use of pure alkyl imidazolium glycosides owing to reduced assembly stabilities compared with APGs. However, the surfactants are believed to have potential as component in carbohydrate based surfactant mixtures.
Keywords: Cationic surfactant; Emulsion; Hexagonal phase; Self-assembly; Surface tension.
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