Doing a research project for school and Im looking for a surfactant blend or type of surfactant that is compatible in a solution of sodium hypochlorite between 3-5%. From what I gathered, the ionic charges when the sodium hypochlorite separates in water creates a lot of electrical activity and can dampen an ionic surfactant from micellular formation. This leads to a reduced ability for the surfactant to a. effectively clean a surface and b. generate a stable foam column.
In addition, sodium hypochlorite has the ability to oxidize many surfactants in key spots on their molecular chains.
So, does anyone have any recommendations on a proper surfactant that could work in this type of solution? If so, in what concentration?
Thannk You all for your input.