Herrmann, U. published the artcileAggregation of alkylammonium carboxylates and aerosol-OT in apolar solvents studied using absorption and fluorescence probes, Computed Properties of 2016-56-0, the publication is Journal of the American Chemical Society (1979), 101(10), 2665-9, database is CAplus.
By using optical probes, the aggregation of 16 alkylammonium (C10 to C14) carboxylates (C2 to C11) was studied in dry C6H6, C6H12, and CCl4, and of as Aerosol-OT in C6H6. At the very low concentrations of the absorption (Acridine Orange and iodinee) and fluorescence probes used (octyl-, dodecyl-, and tetradecylammonium 8-anilino-1-naphthalenesulfonates), only the I probe has a significant effect on the aggregation of the surfactant. Critical micelle concentrations were determined by the Corrin-Harkins method, and in a few cases aggregation numbers and association constants were calculated by Adams’ method by using vapor pressure osmometric results. For the alkylamonium carboxylkates the onset of aggregation is gradual, leading to small aggregates (average aggregation number n? = 3) with the monomer population and n? dependent on the concentration In these systems the concept of critical micelle concentration is used only in a operational sense. For Aerosol-OT the onset of micelle formation is sharper, leading to larger aggregates (n? = 10) with the monomer pouplation and aggregation number independent of the concentration The effects of the solvent, the nature of the probe, and the length of the alkylammonium and counterion chains on the aggregation tendency are discussed.
Journal of the American Chemical Society published new progress about 2016-56-0. 2016-56-0 belongs to catalysis-chemistry, auxiliary class Active Esterification, name is Dodecylamineacetate, and the molecular formula is C14H31NO2, Computed Properties of 2016-56-0.
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