Publications by authors named "Celine Arnold"

Monte Carlo simulations with an explicit description of counterions are performed to investigate the adsorption of ionic surfactants at the interface between water and soft hydrophobic and penetrable particles. The surfactant molecules are represented at a coarse-grained level, their hydrophobic tails interact with each other through a Lennard-Jones potential, whereas their hydrophilic head and their counterions interact through a Coulombic potential. Two colloidal hydrophobic particles interact with the surfactant hydrophobic chains through a modified Lennard-Jones potential.

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The distribution of an anionic surfactant, sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), in waterborne acrylic films was investigated, focusing on the effects of particle composition and size, and pH of the latex. The observed surfactant distributions could be classified in two categories: homogeneous and heterogeneous, the latter showing SDS aggregates. The shape of the profiles was related to the stability of the latex during drying, at short interparticular distances.

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