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Interfacial tension octadecanol-dodecylammonium

The interfacial tension of mixed adsorbed films of 1-octadecanol and dodecylammonium chloride has been measured as a function of temperature at various bulk concentrations under atmospheric pressure. The transition interfacial pressure of 1-octadecanol film has been observed to increase with the addition of dodecylammonium chloride and then to disappear. The interfacial pressure vs mean area per adsorbed molecule curves have been illustrated at a constant mole fraction of adsorbed molecules. With the aid of the thermodynamic treatment developed previously, we find that the mutual interaction between 1-octadecanol and dodecylammonium chloride molecules in the expanded state is similar in magnitude to the interaction between the scime kind of film-forming molecules. [Pg.312]

Octadecanol was recrystallized from hexane after fractionation by vacuum distillation, and its purity was checked by gas-liquid chromatography. Dodecylammonium chloride was recrystallized from a mixture of ethanol and water, and its purity was confirmed by the fact that it had no minimum near the critical micelle concentration on the surface tension vs concentration curve. Hexane was distilled after passing through an activated alumina column. Water was distilled from alkaline permanganate solution of distilled water after refluxing for one day. The purity of hexane and water was confirmed by the value of the interfacial tension between them. [Pg.313]

The interfacial tension Y was measured as a function of temperature T, molality of 1-octadecanol in hexane, and molality of dodecylammonium chloride in water under atmospheric pressure. The molality was increased up to the solubility limit. [Pg.313]




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