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Antagonism in (conventional anionic–gemini anionic) mixed micelle catalyzed oxidation of D‐fructose by alkaline chloramine‐T: A kinetic study
Authors:Neelu Kambo  Santosh K Upadhyay
Institution:Department of Chemistry, H. B. Technological Institute, Kanpur 208 002, India
Abstract:The catalytic effect of individual conventional anionic surfactant, namely, sodium lauryl sulfate (NaLS), anionic gemini surfactant, namely, sodium salt of bis(1‐dodecenyl succinamic acid) (NaBDS), and mixed surfactant (NaLS + NaBDS) on the rate of oxidation of D ‐fructose by alkaline chloramine‐T has been investigated. The reaction always showed a first‐order dependence of rate with respect to each fructose, alkali, and chloramine‐T. The rate was proportional to (k′+k″ surfactant]), where k′ and k″ are the rate constants in the absence and presence of the surfactant, respectively. The binding parameters have been evaluated. The observed catalytic effect of mixed micelle on the rate of oxidation was always less than the algebraic sum of the catalytic effect of two surfactants when they were taken separately, suggesting an antagonism (negative synergism) in mixed micelle. The antagonism has also been confirmed by determining critical micelle concentration and interaction parameter (βm) of mixed micelle under the experimental conditions of kinetics, that is, in alkaline medium. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Int J Chem Kinet 41: 123–132, 2009
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