An electrostatic investigation: how polar are ionic surfactant hydrocarbon tails?

Gadre, Shridhar R. ; Pingale, Subhash S. (1996) An electrostatic investigation: how polar are ionic surfactant hydrocarbon tails? Chemical Communications (5). pp. 595-596. ISSN 1359-7345

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Abstract

It is shown that a negative molecular electrostatic potential (MESP) surface completely surrounds all the atoms in any surfactant anion; further, negative MESP at the hydrocarbon ends of n-dodecanoate and n-decylsulfate is almost six times that for the n-dodecane and n-decane molecules respectively; this negative MESP build-up from the polar head group through the molecule up to the end of the hydrocarbon tail leads to finite, decreasing hydration probability along the chain.

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