A temperature study on critical micellization concentration (CMC), solubility, and degree of counterion binding of α-sulfonatomyristic acid methyl ester in water by electroconductivity measurements |
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Authors: | M. Fujiwara T. Okano T. -H. Nakashima A. A. Nakamura G. Sugihara |
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Affiliation: | (1) Lion Co. Surf. Science Research Center 13-12 Hirai 7-chome Edgawa-ku Tokyo 123, Japan, JP;(2) Fukuoka University Department of Chemistry Jonan-ku Fukuoka 814 - 80, Japan, JP |
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Abstract: | For a sodium salt of α-sulfonatomyristic acid methyl ester (14SFNa), one of the α-SFMe series surfactants, critical micellization concentration (CMC), solubility and degree of counterion binding (β) were determined by means of electrocon-ductivity measurements at different temperatures (at every 5 °C) ranging from 15 to 50 °C. The phase diagram of 14SFNa in pure water was constructed from the CMC- and solubility-temperature data, in which the Krafft temperature (critical solution temperature) was found around 0 °C. The changes in the Gibbs energy, ΔG 0 m, enthalpy, ΔH 0 m, and entropy, ΔS 0 m, upon micelle formation as a function of temperature were evaluated taking βvalues into calculation. Received: 28 August 1996 Accepted: 5 November 1996 |
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Keywords: | Critical micellization concentration (CMC) solubility degree of counterion binding Krafft point α -sulfonatomyristic acid methyl ester |
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