Soboleva, Oxana A.; Protsenko, Pavel V.; Korolev, Vadim V.; Viktorova, Jekaterina; Yakushenko, Alexey; Kudla, Ruth; Gutmann, Jochen S.; Tsarkova, Larisa A. published the artcile< Aroma Molecules as Dynamic Volatile Surfactants: Functionality beyond the Scent>, Related Products of 78-70-6, the main research area is aroma mol dynamics surfactant volatile interfacial; dynamic surface tension; essential oils; ink-jet printing; terpens; volatile surfactants; wetting.
Understanding of nonequilibrium processes at dynamic interfaces is indispensable for advancing design and fabrication of solid-state and soft materials. The research presented here unveils specific interfacial behavior of aroma mols. and justifies their usage as multifunctional volatile surfactants. As nonconventional volatile amphiphiles, we study com. available poorly water-soluble compounds from the classes of synthetic and essential flavor oils. Their disclosed distinctive feature is a high dynamic interfacial activity, so that they decrease the surface tension of aqueous solutions on a time scale of milliseconds. Another potentially useful property of such amphiphiles is their volatility, so that they notably evaporate from interfaces on a time scale of seconds. This behavior allows for control of wetting and spreading processes. A revealed synergetic interfacial behavior of mixtures of conventional and volatile surfactants is attributed to a decrease of the activation barrier as a result of high statistical availability of new sites at the surface upon evaporation of the volatile component. Our results offer promising advantages in manufacturing technologies which involve newly creating interfaces, such as spraying, coating technologies, ink-jet printing, microfluidics, laundry, and stabilization of emulsions in cosmetic and food industry, as well as in geosciences for controlling aerosol formation.
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces published new progress about Aerosols. 78-70-6 belongs to class alcohols-buliding-blocks, and the molecular formula is C10H18O, Related Products of 78-70-6.
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