International audienceWe investigate the stabilization of air-water interfaces by mixtures of negatively charged latex particles (sulfate polystyrene) and cationic surfactants (alkyl trimethylammonium bromides). First we report results concerning the binding of surfactant molecules to the latex particles. As the surfactant concentration increases, the charge of the particles reverses, from negative to positive, because C(n)TAB first binds electrostatically to the latex particles and then through hydrophobic interaction with the monolayer already adsorbed on the particles as well as directly with the hydrophobic surface of the latex. Over a large range of surfactant concentrations around the charge inversion, a strong flocculation is observe...
Surfactants, the main ingredient of detergent formulations, have the ability to adsorb at air/water ...
The in situ surface activation of unmodified CaCO3 nanoparticles by interaction with surfactant in a...
Colloidal particles and surfactants are commonly used, either individually or combined, as stabilise...
The interactive behaviour of particles and surfactant at an air–water interface has been investigate...
Using a range of complementary experiments, a detailed investigation into the behaviour of air-in-wa...
We discuss different nonequilibrium mechanisms by which bulk aggregates directly modify, and can eve...
We have measured and characterized how three classes of surface-active molecules self-assemble at, a...
An experimental study is here presented on the properties of aqueous dispersions containing carbon n...
A common method for creating hydrophobic monolayers on charged surfaces is by self-assembly of ionic...
We report here a review of particle-laden interfaces. We discuss the importance of the particle’s we...
The use of particles as foam and emulsion stabilising species, with or without surfactants, has rece...
Addition of charged surfactant to mixtures of air, water and hydrophobic silica nanoparticles under ...
Common colloidal systems such as particle suspensions, foams, and emulsions are simply fine dispersi...
Controlling the organization of particles at liquid-gas interfaces usually relies on multiphasic pre...
The use of nanoparticles as stabilisers in foams and emulsions has gained great attention in recent ...
Surfactants, the main ingredient of detergent formulations, have the ability to adsorb at air/water ...
The in situ surface activation of unmodified CaCO3 nanoparticles by interaction with surfactant in a...
Colloidal particles and surfactants are commonly used, either individually or combined, as stabilise...
The interactive behaviour of particles and surfactant at an air–water interface has been investigate...
Using a range of complementary experiments, a detailed investigation into the behaviour of air-in-wa...
We discuss different nonequilibrium mechanisms by which bulk aggregates directly modify, and can eve...
We have measured and characterized how three classes of surface-active molecules self-assemble at, a...
An experimental study is here presented on the properties of aqueous dispersions containing carbon n...
A common method for creating hydrophobic monolayers on charged surfaces is by self-assembly of ionic...
We report here a review of particle-laden interfaces. We discuss the importance of the particle’s we...
The use of particles as foam and emulsion stabilising species, with or without surfactants, has rece...
Addition of charged surfactant to mixtures of air, water and hydrophobic silica nanoparticles under ...
Common colloidal systems such as particle suspensions, foams, and emulsions are simply fine dispersi...
Controlling the organization of particles at liquid-gas interfaces usually relies on multiphasic pre...
The use of nanoparticles as stabilisers in foams and emulsions has gained great attention in recent ...
Surfactants, the main ingredient of detergent formulations, have the ability to adsorb at air/water ...
The in situ surface activation of unmodified CaCO3 nanoparticles by interaction with surfactant in a...
Colloidal particles and surfactants are commonly used, either individually or combined, as stabilise...