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The interaction of electrolytes with non-ionic surfactant micelles
Fecha
2005-08Registro en:
Morini, Marcela Ana; Messina, Paula Verónica; Schulz, Pablo Carlos; The interaction of electrolytes with non-ionic surfactant micelles; Springer; Colloid and Polymer Science; 283; 11; 8-2005; 1206-1218
0303-402X
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Autor
Morini, Marcela Ana
Messina, Paula Verónica
Schulz, Pablo Carlos
Resumen
The effect of NaCl and HCl on two non-ionic surfactant micelles was studied using several techniques, including conductivity and ion-selective electrodes. Both surfactants exhibit opposite behaviour. When Tween 20 is titrated with HCl the conductivity notably increases in comparison with water, whereas that of Triton X-100 solutions do not change with respect to water until a certain HCl concentration is reached, when it increases. The hydrogen ion activity is lower in Triton X-100 solutions and higher in Tween 20 solutions than in pure water. Chloride ion activity is higher in Tween 20 solutions than in water, whereas in Triton X-100 the activity does not significantly differ from that in water. The activity of sodium ion is lower in Tween 20 solutions than in water, whereas that in Triton X-100 solutions does not differ from the titration of water. These phenomena are explained by the changes in conformation of the non-ionic headgroups, which capture water, and in some cases ions, modifying the activity of ions in the intermicellar solution.