Drop profile analysis tensiometry is applied to determine the distribution coefficient of a nonionic surfactant for a water/hexane system. The basic idea is to measure the interfacial tension isotherm in two configurations: a hexane drop immersed in the surfactant aqueous solutions at different bulk concentrations, and a water drop immersed into a hexane solution of the same surfactant. Both types of experiments lead to an isotherm for the equilibrium interfacial tensions with the same slope but with a concentration shift between them. This shift refers exactly to the value of the distribution coefficient.
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Fainerman, V. B., Sharipova, A. A., Aidarova, S. B., Kovalchuk, V. I., Aksenenko, E. V., Makievski, A. V., & Miller, R. (2018). Direct Determination of the Distribution Coefficient of Tridecyl Dimethyl Phosphine Oxide between Water and Hexane. Colloids and Interfaces, 2(3), 28. https://doi.org/10.3390/colloids2030028