Author:
Comeau Ellen K.,Beck Ellen J.,Caplan Jennifer F.,Howley Calvin V.,Marangoni D. Gerrard
Abstract
A family of two-headed surfactants, the disodium 1,2-alkanedisulfates, has been synthesized by the addition of chlorosulfonic acid to the corresponding 1,2-alkanediol. The ability of these salts to form micelles in aqueous solution is demonstrated from solution conductance measurements and counterion activity measurements of the sodium ion. The critical micelle concentrations (cmc's) and apparent degrees of counterion binding (β′ values) of these surfactants indicate that the addition of the second headgroup has a profound effect on the micelles formed by the disulfates when compared to their monosulfate analogues. Keywords: surfactants, synthesis, micellization, cmc values, counterion binding.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Organic Chemistry,General Chemistry,Catalysis
Cited by
13 articles.
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