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Abstract
Dimeric and oligomeric surfactants are novel surfactants that are presently attracting
considerable interest in the academic and industrial communities working on surfactants.
This paper first presents a number of chemical structures that have been reported
for ionic, amphoteric and nonionic dimeric and oligomeric surfactants. The following
aspects of these surfactants are then successively reviewed the state of dimeric and
oligomeric surfactants in aqueous solutions at concentration below the critical micellization
concentration (cmc); their behavior at the air/solution and solid/solution interfaces;
their solubility in water, cmc and thermodynamics of micellization; the properties
of the aqueous micelles of dimeric and oligomeric surfactants (ionization degree,
size, shape, micropolarity and microviscosity, solution microstructure, solution rheology,
micelle dynamics, micellar solubilization, interaction between dimeric surfactants
and water-soluble polymers); the mixed micellization of dimeric surfactants with various
conventional surfactants; the phase behavior of dimeric surfactants and the applications
of these novel surfactants.