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Precipitation in solutions containing mixtures of synthetic anionic surfactant and soap. I. Effect of sodium octanoate on hardness tolerance of sodium dodecyl sulfate
Authors:Cheryl H. Rodriguez  Chanin Chintanasathien  John F. Scamehorn  Chintana Saiwan  Sumaeth Chavadej
Affiliation:(1) Institute for Applied Surfactant Research, University of Oklahoma, 73019 Norman, Oklahoma;(2) Petroleum and Petrochemical College, Chulalongkom University, 10330 Bangkok, Thailand
Abstract:The effect of sodium octanoate (SO) and pH on the precipitation of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) with calcium (hardness tolerance) in water was investigated. SO can exist as octanoate anion (O) or as the protonated nonionic fatty acid (HO) with the HO/O ratio increasing with decreasing pH. At intermediate pH levels, SO or SO/SDS systems are composed of mixtures of anionic and nonionic surfactants, resulting in enhancement of micelle formation due to nonideal mixed micelle formation. Above the critical micelle concentration (CMC), the highest hardness tolerance at each pH level occurs at a mole ratio of 80∶20 SDS/SO due to synergism in the SDS/SO mixtures. This synergism also results in an increase in hardness tolerance of SDS with decreasing pH above the CMC.
Keywords:Hardness tolerance  nonideal mixed micelles pH  dependence of surfactant behavior  precipitation  soap  sodium carboxylate  surfactant  synergistic behavior
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