Abstract
A simplified version of the Hamed conductimetric technique is used to measure binary diffusion of the self-associating dye methylene blue chloride in water at 25 °C. As the dye concentration is increased from 0.0006 to 0.02 mol dm −3 , aggregation of the dye monomers and binding of the chloride counterions cause the dye's binary diffusion coefficient to drop from 0.83 × 10 −9 to 0.63 × 10 −9 m 2 s −1 . Ternary diffusion coefficients for aqueous methylene blue chloride +NaCl solutions are also reported. These results show that small amounts of added NaCl (0.005 or 0.01 mol dm −3 ) sharply reduce the diffusivity of the dye component, and that each mole of diffusing dye cotransports 0.2–0.7 mol NaCl. Diffusion of trace amounts of the dye in the presence of a large excess of an inert supporting electrolyte is discussed briefly.
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Leaist, D. G. (1988). The effects of aggregation, counterion binding, and added NaCl on diffusion of aqueous methylene blue. Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 66(9), 2452–2457. https://doi.org/10.1139/v88-386
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