| Sains Ma1aysiana 28: 101-118 (1999)                                                                             Sains Fizis dan Gunaan/                                                                                                                                             Physical  and Applied Science    Negative  Surface Viscosities in Fluid-Fluid Interfaces  with  Adsorbed Insoluble Surfactants   D.M.A. Buzza Department of Physics, Astronomy and  Polymer I.RC. University  of Leeds Leeds LS2 9JT United Kingdom     ABSTRACT   Recent measurements of the surface  viscoelasticity of liquid surfaces with adsorbed surfactant using surface light  scattering have yielded negative dilational viscosities (ε’ < 0). In  this paper, we present a physical explanation for this phenomenon by  constructing a molecularly based theory for the interfacial viscoelasticity of  an insoluble surfactant monolayer. Using the interfacial viscoelasticity, we  then calculate the resultant surface light scattering from the interface. Our  microscopic theory predicts the presence of two additional surface elastic  constants neglected in current treatments, namely a bending modulus, κ and  a coupling constant λ. We show that for thick monolayers, the  coupling constant λ can lead to apparent negative values of ε’. This is the first time that this result has been explained for  insoluble monolayers using a physically realistic model.   ABSTRAK   Pengukuran  kelikatkenyalan permukaan yang terkini terhadap permukaan cecair dengan  surfaktant terjerap melalui penyerakan cahaya telah menunjukkan kelikatan  dilatasi negatif (ε’ < 0). Kertas kerja ini memberikan  pemerihalan fizis fenomena ini dengan membina satu teori berasaskan molekul  bagi kelikatkenyalan antaramuka dalam satu surfaktant monolapisan tak larut.  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