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Building materials activity concentration increase

Arguably the most important parameter for any surfactant is the CMC value. This is because below this concentration the monomer level increases as more is dissolved, and hence the surfactant chemical potential (activity) also increases. Above the CMC, the monomer concentration and surfactant chemical potential are approximately constant, so surfactant absorption at interfaces and interfacial tensions show only small changes with composition under most conditions. For liquid crystal researchers, the CMC is the concentration at which the building blocks (micelles) of soluble surfactant mesophases appear. Moreover, with partially soluble surfactants it is the lowest concentration at which a liquid crystal dispersion in water appears. Fortunately there are well-established simple rules which describe how CMC values vary with chain length for linear, monoalkyl surfactants. From these, and a library of measured CMC values (35-38), it is possible to estimate the approximate CMC for branched alkyl chain and di- (or multi-) alkyl surfactants. Thus, most materials are covered. This includes the gemini surfactants, a new fashionable group where two conventional surfactant molecules are linked by a hydrophobic spacer of variable length (38). [Pg.469]


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