Patil, A. A. published the artcileMeasurement of critical micelle concentration of some technical grade non-ionic detergents in presence of chloramine-T using dye solubilization technique, Safety of Sodium chloro(tosyl)amide trihydrate, the publication is Research Journal of Chemistry and Environment (2011), 15(2), 658-660, database is CAplus.
Com. available tech. grade non-ionic surfactants usually contain impurities and have a broad distribution of mol. weight owing to degree of ethoxylation. It has been shown that the surface tension method (Wilhelmy plate) is very sensitive if impurities are present in surfactant. Much lower CMC values are obtained for tech. grade surfactants with the surface tension method than with the dye solubilization method. The CMC determined by dye solubilization technique are in fair agreement with the values obtained by other available methods. The change in critical micellar concentration of Triton X-100 and Triton X-114 has been studied through the influence of additive Chloramine-T in aqueous medium by measuring the absorbance of the pure surfactant and with Chloramine-T in presence of water insoluble dye Orange-OT by using dye solubilization technique. The absorbance was found to increase with increased concentration of pure surfactant Triton X-100 and Triton X-114. The absorbance of the mixed systems with Chloramine-T also shows the same trend. The CMC of pure surfactant get decreased with increased concentration of additive Chloramine-T. The influence of additive Chloramine-T on the absorbance of Triton X-100 and Triton X-114 is clear indication that the phenomenon of dye micellization is associated with the different micelles coalescing.
Research Journal of Chemistry and Environment published new progress about 7080-50-4. 7080-50-4 belongs to chlorides-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Halogenation Reagent,Inhibitor, name is Sodium chloro(tosyl)amide trihydrate, and the molecular formula is C7H13ClNNaO5S, Safety of Sodium chloro(tosyl)amide trihydrate.
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