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A self-diffusion study of poly(ethylene-oxide) alkyl alcohols
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- Scopus-Elsevier
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Abstract
- The self-diffusioncoefficients of HDO and some surfactants in aqueous mixtures at different concentrations, below the critical micelle concentration, have been determined by means of the NMR, spin-echo pulsed field gradient method. The surfactant solutes chosen were ethylene glycol-pentyl alcohol (diethylene glycol- pentylalcohol, ethylene glycol-hexyalcohol, diethylene glycol-hexyl alcohol, tri- ethylene glycol-hexyl alcohol, tetraethylene glycol-hexyl alcohol, pentaethylene glycol-hexyl alcohol). The interactions in solution are studied by analyzing the solute self-diffusion coefficients extrapolated to infinite dilution. These values are comparedwith those of 1-alkanols.The slope of the self diffusioncoefficients vs. the solute concentration are correlated with the microscopic friction coeffi- cients. A model for interpreting the experimental data is suggested.
- Subjects :
- chemistry.chemical_classification
Ethylene
Aqueous solution
Diffusion
surfactant
Inorganic chemistry
diffusion
technology, industry, and agriculture
Biophysics
Alcohol
Biochemistry
NMR
Dilution
chemistry.chemical_compound
chemistry
Critical micelle concentration
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Pulsed field gradient
Molecular Biology
Alkyl
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- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Scopus-Elsevier
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....7df836bdb9d7ba540a48601fb277282d