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Thermodynamics of surfactant-dye complex formation in aqueous solutions II. Sodium dodecyl sulfate and some azo oil dye systems
Authors:K Ogino  T Kasuya  M Abe
Institution:(1) Present address: Faculty of Science and Technology, Science University of Tokyo, Chiba, Japan;(2) Institute of Colloid and Interface Science, Science University of Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Spectrophotometric and thermodynamic investigations are reported of the interactions between anionic surfactant (sodium dodecyl sulfate) and six azo oil dyes (benzene azo naphthalene type) which have an amino group at 4-position of naphthalene. A pronounced spectral change in the dye solution occurs on addition of surfactant. For increasingly surfactant concentrations (below the CMC), the interaction between dye and surfactant is so sharp that the systems may be said to exhibit an isosbestic point; then a new absorption band appears at longer wavelengths. The spectral data can be quantitatively interpreted in terms of a complex formation. The equilibrium coefficients of the complex formation are determined at different temperatures. The thermodynamic parameters of the complex formations (the free energy change (DeltaG), enthalpy change (DeltaH) and change in entropy (DeltaS) are also calculated. The reaction of complex formation is exothermic (DeltaH negative).DeltaG is dependent on the hydrophobic nature andpKa of the dye. These complexes will form due to hydrophilic-hydrophilic interaction and will become more stable due to hydrophobic-hydrophobic interaction.With increasing amounts of complex, the infinite adsorption, the exhaustion and the rate constant of dyeing for nylon decrease.
Keywords:Surfactant-dye complex  sodium dodecyl sulfate  azo oil dye  thermodynamics study  dyeing rate
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