Modified method of conductometric data analysis to calculate the conductivity of surfactant ions
Methodology for simple analytical refinement of the equivalent electrical conductivities of surfactant ions and counterions was proposed in the framework of the Debye – Hückel – Onsager theory as applied to surfactant dispersions at various concentrations. The developed methodology is based on the u...
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doaj-fcfbdd0d0b12462fa5b5e0a235c5c0702021-03-02T10:44:10ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422019-01-011240300910.1051/e3sconf/201912403009e3sconf_ses18_03009Modified method of conductometric data analysis to calculate the conductivity of surfactant ionsZueva O. S.0Kazan State Power Engineering UniversityMethodology for simple analytical refinement of the equivalent electrical conductivities of surfactant ions and counterions was proposed in the framework of the Debye – Hückel – Onsager theory as applied to surfactant dispersions at various concentrations. The developed methodology is based on the use of the mathematical form for the concentration dependencies of the specific conductivity in the premicellar region and makes it possible to calculate the equivalent conductivities of surfactant ions both under infinite dilution conditions and near the CMC. One of the advantages of the described method is the possibility of calculating the ion conductivities in the presence of a minimum number of experimental points (formally, a straight line can be constructed and its tangent of the angle of inclination can be determined even by two points corresponding to region 0.2 CMC — 0.8 CMC). Using the values of the equivalent conductivities of surfactant ions and counterions calculated for the required concentrations, allows to determine the parameters of the solution more accurately, including the contribution of micelles to the total conductivity of the solution.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/50/e3sconf_ses18_03009.pdf |
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Modified method of conductometric data analysis to calculate the conductivity of surfactant ions |
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Modified method of conductometric data analysis to calculate the conductivity of surfactant ions |
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Modified method of conductometric data analysis to calculate the conductivity of surfactant ions |
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modified method of conductometric data analysis to calculate the conductivity of surfactant ions |
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Methodology for simple analytical refinement of the equivalent electrical conductivities of surfactant ions and counterions was proposed in the framework of the Debye – Hückel – Onsager theory as applied to surfactant dispersions at various concentrations. The developed methodology is based on the use of the mathematical form for the concentration dependencies of the specific conductivity in the premicellar region and makes it possible to calculate the equivalent conductivities of surfactant ions both under infinite dilution conditions and near the CMC. One of the advantages of the described method is the possibility of calculating the ion conductivities in the presence of a minimum number of experimental points (formally, a straight line can be constructed and its tangent of the angle of inclination can be determined even by two points corresponding to region 0.2 CMC — 0.8 CMC). Using the values of the equivalent conductivities of surfactant ions and counterions calculated for the required concentrations, allows to determine the parameters of the solution more accurately, including the contribution of micelles to the total conductivity of the solution. |
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