Abstract :
Magnetite particles were prepared by co-precipitation, then sodium oleic (SO) and sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate (SDBS) were applied as
inner and outer surfactants, respectively. IR and TG were used to study the surface adsorption of SO and SDBS on magnetite particles. The
experimental results demonstrated that SO molecules were linked to the magnetite particles through chemical bond and SDBS coated on the
surface of magnetite particles covered with SO by means of Van derWaals attraction. Furthermore, based on the adsorption isotherms of surfactants
on the magnetite particles and the dependence of Zeta potential of particles on the surfactants concentrations, the adsorption mechanisms of these
two surfactants on the magnetite particles were studied. The isotherm adsorption model for SO on magnetite particles showed excellent correlation
to Langmuir type and the adsorption equation was G ¼ 0:162c
1þ0:303c (25 8C), while that for SDBS on magnetite particles coated with SO showed
excellent consistence with Freundlich type and the adsorption equation was G = 0.32c0.475 (25 8C). In addition, the results demonstrated that both
SO and SDBS formed monolayer adsorption on the surface of magnetite particles
Keywords :
magnetite , Surfactant , adsorption , nanoparticles