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Model pseudo-phase separation, nonideal

The derivation of a pseudo-phase separation model for treating nonideal mixed micellization is given in detail in reference 3. This leads to the generalized result... [Pg.142]

A generalized nonideal mixed monolayer model based on the pseudo-phase separation approach is presented. This extends the model developed earlier for mixed micelles (J. Phys. Chem. 1983 87, 1984) to the treatment of nonideal surfactant mixtures at interfaces. The approach explicity takes surface pressures and molecular areas into account and results in a nonideal analog of Butler s equation applicable to micellar solutions. Measured values of the surface tension of nonideal mixed micellar solutions are also reported and compared with those predicted by the model. [Pg.102]

The purpose of this paper will be to develop a generalized treatment extending the earlier mixed micelle model (I4) to nonideal mixed surfactant monolayers in micellar systems. In this work, a thermodynamic model for nonionic surfactant mixtures is developed which can also be applied empirically to mixtures containing ionic surfactants. The form of the model is designed to allow for future generalization to multiple components, other interfaces and the treatment of contact angles. The use of the pseudo-phase separation approach and regular solution approximation are dictated by the requirement that the model be sufficiently tractable to be applied in realistic situations of interest. [Pg.103]

The pseudo-phase separation approach has been successfully applied in developing a generalized nonideal multicomponent mixed micelle model (see I4) and it is Interesting to consider whether this same approach can be used to develop a generalized treatment for adsorbed nonideal mixed surfactant monolayers. The preferred form for suoh a model is that it be suitable (at least in principle) for treating multiple components and be extendable to other interfaoes and properties of interest suoh as oontaot angles. Earlier models (5, 18, 27) based on the pseudo-phase separation approach and... [Pg.103]


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