Abstract
The adsorption of dodecyl sulphate on
barium sulphate has been measured as a function of concentration. Comparison
with krypton adsorption and stearic acid adsorption has shown that an amount of
dodecyl sulphate equivalent to two layers was adsorbed at saturation, in
agreement with some, but not all, previous reports for such systems.�The
possibility that precipitation of barium dodecyl sulphate may have contributed
to the apparent adsorption has been specially investigated and the effect was
shown to be small. Indirect evidence in support of two-layer adsorption has
also been found from sedimentation studies. The adsorption of a second layer,
with hydrophilic groups oriented away from the solid, provides the most
satisfactory explanation of rewetting at high concentrations of adsorbate.
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