Characterization of the deposition of silicone copolymers on keratin fibers by streaming potential measurements.

Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, Volume 434,  2013, Pages 102-109.
Anne D. Dussaud, Peter C. Breen, Kalman Koczo.

Momentive Performance Materials, 769 Old Saw Mill River Road, Tarrytown, NY 10591, USA.

 

Abstract

 

This paper compares the deposition of two aminofunctional silicones on hair that are both widely used as textile finishes and hair conditioners. The two polymers had different structures: a linear amino-polyether-silicone block copolymer (ABn) with hydrophilic character and a conventional pendant aminodimethicone (AMD) with the same amine content. The deposition (irreversible adsorption) on keratin fibers as a function of pH, concentration, and treatment time was studied using streaming potential measurements. The polymer deposition was also measured independently by analysis of the silicon element content of the treated hair samples. With ABn, the deposition reached a plateau after the reversal of the hair charge (overcompensation). In contrast, with AMD, the reversal of charge was not observed and the deposition was much higher, suggesting a more prominent role of hydrophobic interactions. A recent model of streaming potential was used to interpret the data.

 

 

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