TY - JOUR ID - 150019 TI - Micellar Properties of a Foam Extinguishing Agent Based on Fluorocarbon Non-Ionic and Hydrocarbon Cationic Surfactants in a Mixed System JO - Chemical Methodologies JA - CHEMM LA - en SN - 2645-7776 AU - Naous, Mohamed AU - Halfadji, Ahmed AU - Chougui, Abdelkader AU - Bounaceur, Boumediene AD - Macromolecular Physical Chemistry Laboratory, University of Oran 1 Ahmed Ben Bella, Oran, Algeria AD - Department of Sciences and Technologies, Faculty of Applied Science. University Ibn-Khaldoun of Tiaret, Algeria Y1 - 2022 PY - 2022 VL - 6 IS - 7 SP - 534 EP - 547 KW - Fluorocarbon non-ionic surfactant KW - surface tension CMC KW - mixed system KW - synergistic behavior KW - foam property KW - theromdynamic models DO - 10.22034/chemm.2022.336908.1477 N2 - Fluorocarbon surfactant containing perfluorinated is the key component in aqueous film-forming foam extinguishing agent (AFFF), although its environmental concern is becoming more evident. In order to reduce the amount of this fluorinated surfactant while maintaining the micellar and surface properties, mixed systems based on fluorocarbon non-ionic and hydrocarbon cationic surfactants have received more attention with the aim of decreasing the environmental hazard of perfluorinated surfactants. The micellar properties, surface activity, and synergistic behavior of mixture systems of non-ionic fluorocarbon surfactant (undecafluoro-n-pentyl-decaoxyethylene ether (C5F11EO10)) and three cationic surfactants with different alkyl chain (n-alkyltrimethylammonium bromides: 10 (DTAB), 14 (TTAB) and 16 (CTAB)) are investigated. The effect of cationic chain length on physicochemical and thermodynamic properties are evaluated. Results obtained highlight a remarkable effect of reduction of the critical micellar concentration (CMC) with an increase in length of the chain; this effect is due to high the increase of hydrophobicity with the increase of the chain length. Furthermore, mixed system (C10TAB-C5F11EO10) has optimal synergy for minimizing surface tension. Also, the case of mixed micelles solutions rich on C5F11EO10, CMC has less steric hindrance among hydrocarbons and fluorocarbons, which are more or less similar to carbon chains. Finally, the C5F11EO10 suggests a synergy of CMC reduction with intermediate activity between C16TAB-C5F11EO10 and the C10TAB- C5F11EO10. Mixed systems (Foam) containing short-chain fluorotelomers tend to promote fewer toxic alternatives. UR - https://www.chemmethod.com/article_150019.html L1 - https://www.chemmethod.com/article_150019_ae27a4f65a427646b44fadaa4d680941.pdf ER -