Wednesday, September 14, 2011

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Association and solubility studies of mixed polyglycol ether surfactants in water
Bassem M. Bajouk, Rolf O. Sköld
Department of Applied Surface Chemistry, Chalmers University of Technology, Kemivägen 10, SE-412 96 Göteborg,Sweden

The effect of varying the molecular structure and the type of counter ion of polyglycol ether based anionic
surfaceactive components on the processes of phase separation, adsorption to the air-water interface and
molecular association in aqueous model metalworking formulations containing a polypropylene glycol was
studied. Phase separation and micellization were studied via static surface tension measurements and by
using an instrument, which enables the automatic scanning of temperature and concentration dependent pH,
turbidity and conductivity data. The anionic surfactants investigated were highly water-soluble and the
surface tension isotherms of all formulations were found to display a common anomalous trend characterized
by an initial maximum in the Gibbs surface excess function followed by a plateau region before a second
maximum occurs just before the concentration taken to indicate micellization. The aqueous mixtures in most
cases displayed concurrent phase separation and micelle formation, which has to be taken into account when
comparing critical micelle concentrations (CMCs). The present availability of parallel data, turbidity data in
particular, allowed incipient phase separation to be detected. This is a circumstance, which would otherwise
pass unnoticed, since it is not visually detectable. Results are considered industrially useful since the control
of the isotropic temperature - concentration space is a key aspect in the design and fine-tuning of
environmentally benevolent aqueous functional fluids for specific applications.
© 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochem. Eng. Aspects 212 (2003) 65 -/77

Thursday, September 8, 2011

SPR Navi™ 220A - THE AUTOMATED MP-SPR









SPR Navi™ 220A - THE AUTOMATED MP-SPR

SPR Navi™ 220A is the top of our line. Choose SPR Navi™ 220A, if you want to perform high-throughput MP-SPR with minimum dead-volumes and increased measurement confidence. As shown in the comparison, it is fully automated. Also here, to fully enjoy the MP-SPR, we recommend the additional set of lasers.

Key Features of SPR Navi™ 220A:

True Goniometric SPR

Unlike most SPR systems, SPR Navi™ 220A is a true goniometric SPR. This eanbles a wide angular scan range ( = 40–78°) that produces a complete SPR curve with absolute angle information. The true goniometric SPR configuration confers great advantages as it widens the range of refractive indexes at which you can measure, allowing you to characterize surfaces in gas and/or liquid. It also allows you to check the quality of user-defined surfaces before sample injection, providing you with additional evidences. In other words, the wide angular scan range makes SPR Navi 200 an extremely sensitive and versatile characterization instrument.

Customizable flow cell

SPR Navi™ 220A comes with dual measurement channels for in-line referencing or duplicate measurements. In addition, the easily accessible flow-cell can be customized for user-specific experiments, thus broadening your experimental capabilities. For instance, BioNavis can provide electrochemical flow cells or flow cells equipped with optical fibers for surface illumination. The flow cell shape can also be customized to tailor the flow dynamics to your needs.

Flexible sensor-slide system

With the SPR Navi™ 220A instrument, you can use the innovative sensor-slide holder for easy “drop-in” placement of your sensor-slide into the instrument. It allows users to change surfaces within seconds, making SPR Navi™ 220A an extremely convenient instrument to work with. The sensor-slide holders can be labeled and used for long-term storage of your custom-modified surfaces. Sensor-slides can be modified outside the instrument, with a great number and combination of layers, prior to the actual analysis. This unique removable sensor system provides additional flexibility. It allows you to combine SPR data with other widely used techniques to provide supporting information, including surface topography, surface wettability, chemical composition, photochemical processes, swelling, adsorption...

Contamination free MP-SPR

The proprietary optical elastomer in the SPR Navi™ 220A finally does away with the need for messy and potentially contaminating index-matching oil. The result is a contamination-free environment for your measurements. The optional immobilizer, a horizontally oriented stand-alone flow cell, can be used for in-situ functionalization of SPR slides. This further minimizes the risk of cross-contamination and enables minimal sample depositions.