Synthesis and surface activity properties of new gemini surfactants with hydroxyl group and piperazine ring
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Publication date: 2025-09-18 09:14:00
Authors: Ravan A. Rahimov; Gulnara A. Ahmadova; Khuraman A. Mammadova; Konul Sh. Tagiyeva; Fidan M. Vekilova; Sevda A. Muradova; Ulviyya J. Yolchuyeva; Atash V. Gurbanov; Nizami I. Mursalov; Fedor I. Zubkov
Category: Chemistry
Summary: The reaction of 1,4-bis(2-hydroxypropyl)piperazine with alkyl bromides produced cationic gemini surfactants at a 1:2
molar ratio. Tensiometric, conductometric, and dynamic light scattering techniques were employed to measure the surface
activity, specific electrical conductivity, and aggregate size of the obtained gemini surfactants, respectively. The critical
micelle concentration, polar group cross-sectional area, maximum adsorption, surface pressure, degree of counterion
association, and Gibbs free energy variations during micelle formation and adsorption processes were computed based on
the obtained data. It was established how the length of the hydrophobic group in gemini surfactants affected their colloidchemical
characteristics. The antibacterial properties of these compounds were evaluated using the disk-diffusion method
against various Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, as well as fungi. Researchers also investigated the C12 chain
gemini surfactant's capacity to prevent corrosion of mild steel in a CO2-saturated NaCl solution.
Author keywords: Adsorption; Antibacterial; Micelles; Gemini surfactant; Surface tension