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Study of conductivity, contact angle and surface free energy of anionic (SDS, AOT) and cationic (CTAB) surfactants in water and isopropanol mixture

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JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR LIQUIDS
Volume 323, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.molliq.2020.114604

Keywords

CMC; CTAB; SDS; AOT; Isopropanol-water; Contact angle; Thermodynamic parameters

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  1. the World Academy of Sciences (TWAS), Italy [17-533 RG/CHE/AS_G]

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This experiment investigated the thermodynamic properties of CTAB, SDS, and AOT in pure water with different volume fractions of isopropanol by measuring conductivity, revealing an increase in micellar dissociation and Gibbs' free energy with higher isopropanol content.
The thermodynamic properties of cationic surfactant CTAB (cetyltrimethylammonium bromide), anionic surfactant SDS (sodium dodecyl sulfate), and AOT (Aerosol OT) in pure water and 0.1,02, 0.3, and 0.4 volume fraction of isopropanol were observed by measuring the conductivity at 298.15 K. Various physicochemical properties like CMC, alpha and the thermodynamic properties like standard free energy of micellization (Delta G(m)(0)), the free energy of surfactant tail transfer (Delta G(trans)(0)) were calculated. Also, (log S-1 and log S-2), alpha, K-0/K-CMC, Delta G(m)(0 )and Delta G(trans)(0) ans are correlated with the volume fraction of isopropanol. The result revealed a sharp increase in conductivity with an increase in surfactant concentration. With the increasing isopropanol content in the solvent composition, the critical micelle concentration (CMC) of the (TAB and SDS increased. The degree of micellar dissociation (alpha) as well as the Gibbs' free energy was found to be increased with the increasing volume fraction of isopropanol. The correlation of Delta G(m)(0) with the solvent parameters and the solvophobic parameter were also included. The contact angle and surface free energies over the aluminum foil surface were also evaluated using a drop shape analyzer (DSA-25E). (C) 2020 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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