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Activity coefficient, decrease micelle solutions

In developing distribution coefficients the activity coefficients of the solute in the micelle and in the aqueous environment have been neglected. The large decrease in observed as the alcohol content increases toward saturation indicates that the activity coefficients deviate significantly from unity as the alcohol content increases. [Pg.371]

Much less is known about micellar charge and counterion binding in the case of bile salts. Based on the result of ionic self-diffusion measurements [20,163,173], conductance studies [17,18,187], Na, and Ca activity coefficients [16,19,144,188,189] and NMR studies with Na, Rb and Cs [190], a number of generalities can be made. Below the operational CMC, all bile salts behave as fully dissociated 1 1 electrolytes, yet interionic effects between cations and bile salt anions decrease the equivalent conductance of very dilute solutions [17,18,187]. With the onset of micelle formation, counterions become bound to a small degree values at this concentration are about < 0.07-0.13 and are not greatly influenced by the species of monovalent alkali cations [163,190]. At concentrations above the CMC, values remain relatively constant to 100 mM in the case of C and this... [Pg.378]


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