Wetting Properties of a Saponin-Rich Aqueous Soapwort Extract
2025
Anna Zdziennicka | Katarzyna Szymczyk | Bronisław Jańczuk | Kamil Wojciechowski | Ewa Kobylska
The saponin-rich plant extracts are mixtures of various surface-active and non-surface-active compound substances. Their exact composition depends on the type of plant and its part from which they were extracted. In this study, we analyze the wetting properties of the extract obtained by boiling soapwort (Saponaria officinalis L.) roots in water (SE). To this aim, the contact angle measurements of aqueous solutions of SE on apolar (AP) (polytetrafluoroethylene, PTFE), monopolar (MP) (polymethyl methacrylate, PMMA), weak bipolar (WBP) (composites with varying content of cellulose and chitosan), and bipolar solids (BP) (quartz) were determined. The surface tension of the solids used for the contact angle measurements ranged from 20.24 to 47.7 mN/m. Based on the measured contact angles, the relationship between adhesion and surface tension, the cosine of the contact angle and surface tension, the cosine of the contact angle and the reciprocal of the surface tension, as well as the adsorption of the surface-active components of SE at the solid-solution and solid-air interfaces were analyzed. The results indicate that the adsorption of SE components at the hydrophobic solid-solution interface is comparable to that at the solution&ndash:air interface. Moreover, the Gibbs free energy of adsorption at the solid-air interface for all solids studied is comparable to that at the solution&ndash:air interface.
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