Sodium chloride solutions of the surfactant undecylammonium chloride were subjected to viscosity and density measurements. The partial specific volume of the micelles increases with increasing ionic strength. The change of the intrinsic viscosity with the aggregation number or the ionic strength is
Transition from rigid to flexible structures in micelles of Undecylammonium chloride in aqueous solutions of NaCl
β Scribed by Enrique Lopez-Cabarcos; Pedro Antonio Galera-Gomez
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 371 KB
- Volume
- 140
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0167-7322
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Received 9 August 1979 timan spectra of aqueous ;IUium chloride solutions are obtained in both liquid state at room temperature and glassy state. Lag spectral chh~~es are obserwd on going from liquid to glassy stsc and xre discussed in terms of ionic equdlbtium reztctions.
Partial molar volumes at infinite dilution provide a convenient test of theoretical models of aqueous solutions. In this communication, previously published experimental results of the apparent molar volumes for NaCl, NaBr, LiCl, and CsBr at near-critical conditions were Ε½ extrapolated to infinite d