Solution Chemistry of Surfactants Volume 1

The 52nd Colloid and Surface Science Symposium of the Divis­ ion of Colloid and Surface Chemistry of the American Chemical Society was held in Knoxville, TN, June 12-14, 1978, and one of its Sections was devoted to the topic of Solution Chemistry of Surfactants. Although it was billed as the Section...

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Other Authors: Mittal, K.L. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 1979, 1979
Edition:1st ed. 1979
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505 0 |a Formation of Micelles of Cetyltrimethylammonium Bromide in Water-Dimethyl Sulfoxide Solutions -- Temperature Effect on Molecular Dynamics in Micellar System. Proton Spin-Lattice Relaxation Study of Cetyltrimethylammonium Bromide in Water-Dimethylsulfoxide Mixtures -- About the Contributors 
505 0 |a Relaxation Amplitude of Non-Ionic Micelle Systems Perturbed by Solvent-Jump -- Mixed Micelle Solutions -- Anomalous Behaviour of Aromatic Alcohols on the Critical Micelle Concentrations of Cationic Surfactants -- Some Observations on the Micellar Behavior of Surfactants in Water and Aqueous Solvents -- Investigation of Aggregation Phenomena in Aqueous Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate Solutions at High NaCl Concentration by Quasielastic Light Scattering -- The Effect of Dissolved Oils and Alcohols on the CMC of Synthetic and Petroleum Sulfonates -- Application of Keto-Enol Tautomerism to the Study of Micellar Property of Surfactants -- III. Effect of Solvent and Micelles in Nonaqueous Media -- Solvent Effects on Amphiphilic Aggregation -- Association Behavior of Synthetic and Naturally Occurring Surfactants in Nonaqueous Solvents -- Ultrasonic Absorption Studies of Solutions of Ionic Amphiphiles in Organic Solvents --  
505 0 |a of Volume 1 -- I. General Overview Papers -- Ionic Interaction and Phase Stability -- Comparative Effects of Chemical Structure and Environment on the Adsorption of Surfactants at the L/A Interface and on Micellization -- Studies of Lyotropic Liquid Crystals that Align in Magnetic Fields -- Use of Surfactant and Micellar Systems in Analytical Chemistry -- Micellar Systems Studied by Positron Annihilation Techniques -- Solubilization in Aqueous Micellar Systems -- Nonionic Surfactant Micelles and Mixed Micelles with Phospholipids -- Commercial Surfactants: An Overview -- II. Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Micellization in Aqueous Media -- Direct Measurements of the Thermodynamic Properties of Surfactants -- Electrolyte Effect on Micellization -- Kinetics of Micellization -- Thermodynamics of Micelle Formation: Model Calculations for Sodium Octanoate -- Pre-Micellar Maximum in the Light Scattering from Cetyltrimethylammonium Bromide and Chloride --  
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520 |a The 52nd Colloid and Surface Science Symposium of the Divis­ ion of Colloid and Surface Chemistry of the American Chemical Society was held in Knoxville, TN, June 12-14, 1978, and one of its Sections was devoted to the topic of Solution Chemistry of Surfactants. Although it was billed as the Section on Solution Chemistry of Surfactants, but it was indeed a veritable inter­ national symposium on this topic as 51 papers by about 100 con­ tributors from 12 countries were listed in the program. The present volume and its companion volume 2 document the proceedings of the above-mentioned Section on Solution Chemistry of Surfactants. In 1976 there was held an international symposium on Micellization, Solubilization and Microemulsions in Albany, l the proceedings of which have been chronicled in two volumes. A great deal of material dealing with micelles contributed by a legion of prominent researchers constitutes these volumes but a few subtopics were not adequately covered; so it was deemed appro­ priate to cover these topics as well as the recent progress in the general area of aggregation of surfactants in this Section. Also as it is the amphiphilicity or amphipathicity* of a surfact­ ant molecule which is responsible for both adsorption at inter­ faces and aggregation in solution, so it was considered quite apropos to include the topic of adsorption at interfaces in this Section. Concomitantly, the present volumes not only cover the aggregation phenomena but also the adsorption at interfaces