Electrical percolation in micellar sodium dodecyl sulfate solutions. a phenomenological consideration
Effects of electrical percolation accompanying variations in overall surfactant concentration с have been studied by the example of micellar sodium dodecyl sulfate solutions. It has been found that, in the studied concentration range of 0.001–1.2 M, dependences of electrical conductivity K on c may...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Colloid journal of the Russian Academy of Sciences 2016-09, Vol.78 (5), p.705-711 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Effects of electrical percolation accompanying variations in overall surfactant concentration с have been studied by the example of micellar sodium dodecyl sulfate solutions. It has been found that, in the studied concentration range of 0.001–1.2 M, dependences of electrical conductivity
K
on
c
may exhibit at least three break points, with the
dK/dc
derivatives changing in the vicinities of these points. At two of these points, which are reliably identified and correspond to critical micelle concentrations (CMC
1
and CMC
2
), they decrease. At the third concentration, lying between CMC
1
and CMC
2
, the
dK/dc
derivative increases. A substantiated assumption has been put forward that this break point, at which the
dK/dc
derivative increases, results from the clustering of micelles and the appearance of channels with a higher specific conductivity, which is provided by the contribution from the electrical conductivity of the diffuse and dense parts of micelle electrical double layers, upon the formation of clusters. The ionic surfactant concentration that corresponds to the break point at which the
dK/dc
value increases has been denoted as the critical percolation concentration. |
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ISSN: | 1061-933X 1608-3067 |
DOI: | 10.1134/S1061933X16050239 |