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China Surfactant Detergent & Cosmetics ›› 2024, Vol. 54 ›› Issue (1): 32-37.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.2097-2806.2024.01.004

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Study on the phase behavior of sodium lauroyl methyltaurate mediated by Ca2+

Wanping Zhang,Yanzhong Lin,Qianjie Zhang,Dongmei Zhang,Wen Jiang()   

  1. Flavor and Cosmetics Department, Shanghai Institute of Technology, Shanghai 201400, China
  • Received:2023-08-04 Revised:2023-12-28 Online:2024-01-22 Published:2024-01-26
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Abstract:

The effects of high-valent inorganic salts on the surface activity and phase behavior of anionic surfactant sodium lauroyl methyl taurate (or sodium methyl lauroyl taurate, SMLT) were studied. The effects of Ca2+ concentration on the surface tension of SMLT solution and the effects of different SMLT/Ca2+ molar ratios on the phase behavior of SMLT in water were investigated. The results showed that the addition of an appropriate amount of Ca2+ had significant impact on the surface activity. When the Ca2+ concentration was increased from 0 to 0.1 mol/L, the cmc decreased from 8.0×10-3 mol/L to 8.0×10-4 mol/L, and the γcmc decreased from 36.00 mN/m to 31.45 mN/m. Meanwhile, by adding Ca2+ to the SMLT solution, the binary phase diagram of the SMLT/water system showed phase regions of micellar solution region, wormlike micelle region, hexagonal liquid crystal region, lamellar liquid crystal region, and micelle-crystal region. The original aqueous two-phase region disappeared, and the micelle-crystal region became larger. When examining the effect of Ca2+ concentration on the viscosity of SMLT solution, it was found that, with a molar ratio of SMLT/Ca2+ of 1, the viscosity was significantly increased, while at a molar ratio of 0.6, solid precipitated from the solution. An SMLT solution at mass fraction of 20% was selected for measurement of rheological performance. According to the rheological curve of the sample, a phenomenon of shear thinning was observed, and the formation of wormlike micelles was observed by cryogenic transmission electron microscopy.

Key words: inorganic salt, surfactant, phase behavior, worm-like micelle

CLC Number: 

  • TQ423