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Article Dans Une Revue Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects Année : 2015

Fluorescence spectroscopy as a specific tool for the interaction study of two surfactants with natural and synthetic organic compounds

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Four different techniques were used to study the binding of cationic cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) and non-ionic nonylphenylethoxyl (NPE) surfactants to three synthetic organic components that mimic humic-like aggregates and to two natural aggregated humic substances (HS) extracted from aquatic suspended matter. The composition of synthetic organic components were chosen to be similar to high molecular weight highly processed terrigenous HS and low and high molecular weight less processed terrigenous (or aquatic terrigenous) HS. The natural HS were extracted under two different meteorological conditions (rainy and dry periods). No significant interaction between the non-ionic surfactant and any of the studied compounds was found. Concerning CTAB; pH, conductivity and turbidity measurements, along with fluorescence spectroscopy were combined to provide a better understanding of interactions between organic aggregates and the surfactant. The spectroscopic data show that a "highly processed terrigenous HS" fluorophore interacts in a different way with the cationic surfactant than an "aquatic terrigenous (or less processed terrigenous) HS" fluorophore does. Under similar conditions, some spectral changes in the fluorescence signal are correlated to changes in non-specific physical-chemical parameters (pH, turbidity, conductivity) for the organic compounds tested. The complexation mechanism is essentially governed by charge neutralization, which can be monitored specifically by the fluorescence of the organic moieties.
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hal-01248728 , version 1 (28-12-2015)

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A.-V. Jung, C. Frochot, J.-L. Bersillon. Fluorescence spectroscopy as a specific tool for the interaction study of two surfactants with natural and synthetic organic compounds. Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 2015, 481, pp.567-576. ⟨10.1016/j.colsurfa.2015.06.037⟩. ⟨hal-01248728⟩
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