COLLOID-CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF POLY-COMPLEXES BASED ON 1,4-DIMALEATEDIOXYETHANACRYLATE HEPTYL ETHER MONOETHANOLAMINE SALT WITH POLYACRYL ACID
Keywords:
foam stabilization, emulsifying ability, foaming ability, complex, adsorption layer, synergistic effect, intermolecular interactions, foam resistance.Abstract
The emulsifying and foaming ability of a poly-complex based on the monoethanolamine salt of 1,4-dimaleatedioxyethaneacrylate heptyl ester with polyacrylic acid was studied. A synergistic effect of the compositions 0.5:0.3; 0.4:0.7 in the stabilization of foams and emulsions has been established due to a decrease in the surface tension of solutions and mainly due to the formation of a spatial structure in the interfacial adsorption layer, which creates a structural-mechanical barrier.
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