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Tetrapropylammonium chloride

FIG. 8 Potential oscillation at interface o/wl with SDS as surfactant with (A) no electrolyte, (B) with lOOmM NaCl, (C) lOOmM KCl, (D) lOOmM CsCl, (E) lOOmM MgClz, (F) lOOmM CaClj, (G) lOOmM BaClj, (H) lOOmM FeClj, (I) lOOmM NaF, (I) lOOmM NaBr, (K) lOOmM Nal, (L) lOOmM sodium acetate, (M) 100 mM sodium propionate, (N) 100 mM sodium -butyrate, (O) lOOmM sodium w-valerate, ( ) lOOmM tetramethylammonium chloride, (Q) 20mM tetra-ethylammonium chloride, (R) 20 mM tetrapropylammonium chloride, and (S) 20 mM tetrabutyl-ammonium chloride in phase wl. Phase w2 contains 8mM SDS and 5M ethanol and phase o contains 5mM tetrbutylammonium chloride. (Ref. 27.)... [Pg.704]

FIG. 9 Upper potential values, a.sds lower potential values, b.sds of the first oscillation at the interface between phases o and wl of the octanol membrane (A), interfacial potential of a two-phase octanol-water system in the absence of SDS, c.sds (B) and those in the presence of 10 mM SDS (in the case of inorganic electrolyte, 1 mM), d.sds (C)- TMACI tetramethylammonium chloride TEACI tetraethylammonium chloride TPACI tetrapropylammonium chloride TBACI tetra-butylammonium chloride AcNa sodium acetate PrNa sodium propionate, BuNa sodium n-butyrate VaNa sodium w-valerate. (Ref 27.)... [Pg.705]

Tetrapropylammonium chloride does not react with aqueous NaOH (at room temperature), and the tetrapropylammonium ion remains in solution. [Pg.517]


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