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Synthesis and characterization of amphiphilic surfactants with hexadecyl (C16H33-) side chains for use in marine antifouling paints


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1 Physico-chemical Laboratory of Materials and Environment, University of Djelfa, 17000 Djelfa, Algeria
2 Gas Turbine Joint Research Team, University of Djelfa, 17000 Djelfa, Algeria
3 Mechanical engineering department, University of Djelfa, 17000 Djelfa, Algeria

In this work, two surfactants derived from cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) were synthesized by telomerization reaction: N-hexadecyl, N-methyl, N-(1,1 dimethyl) ethoxy amin and zinc di- cetyltrimethylammonium. The first one is a surfactant with a linear hydrocarbon chain C16H33, the second one is a nanocomposite with two linear C16H33 chains. The latter was prepared in distilled water as solvent and zinc dioxide at 50°C. The characterization of these two telomeres was obtained by nuclear magnetic resonance (1H NMR) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC).
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Bacha Abdelkader
Physico-chemical Laboratory of Materials and Environment, University of Djelfa, 17000 Djelfa, Algeria
Adli Hala Iman
Physico-chemical Laboratory of Materials and Environment, University of Djelfa, 17000 Djelfa, Algeria
Naas Toufik Tayeb
Gas Turbine Joint Research Team, University of Djelfa, 17000 Djelfa, Algeria
Telha Mostefa
Mechanical engineering department, University of Djelfa, 17000 Djelfa, Algeria

Abstract


In this work, two surfactants derived from cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) were synthesized by telomerization reaction: N-hexadecyl, N-methyl, N-(1,1 dimethyl) ethoxy amin and zinc di- cetyltrimethylammonium. The first one is a surfactant with a linear hydrocarbon chain C16H33, the second one is a nanocomposite with two linear C16H33 chains. The latter was prepared in distilled water as solvent and zinc dioxide at 50°C. The characterization of these two telomeres was obtained by nuclear magnetic resonance (1H NMR) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC).