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Ionic polysaccharide polyelectrolytic behavior

Crescenzi, V., Dentini, M., and Rizzo, R., 1981a, Polyelectrolytic behavior of ionic-polysaccharides, "Solution Properties... [Pg.91]

Anionic polysaccharides respond in similar fashion to surfactants. They are relatively unaffected by anionic surfactants like sodium or ammonium lauryl sulfate. On the other hand, they form strong ionic complexes with cationic surfactants like dodecyltrimethylam-monium chloride, even at cationic surfactant concentrations below the critical micelle concentration (cmc), or concentration at which the surfactant molecules form micelles in solution (92,93). The behavior of polyelectrolytes in the presence of surfactants is summarized in Chapter 5 and has been reviewed (94). [Pg.364]


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