Thermodynamic properties of aqueous solutions of surfactants: molar heat capacities and volumes

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We have measured heat capacities and densities of aqueous solutions of six ionic surfactants and one non-ionic surfactant at molalities both smaller and larger than the critical micelle molalities. Surfactants investigated were sodium octanoate, sodium laurate, sodium dodecylsulfate, sodium bis-2-ethylhexylsulfosuccinate (Aerosol ot or aot), sodium oleate, dodecylammonium chloride, and N,N-dimethyldodecylamine oxide. Results of all such measurements at 298.15 K have been reported in the form of apparent molar heat capacities and apparent molar volumes, from which it is possible to obtain corresponding partial molar properties. © 1986.

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Rosenholm, J. B., Grigg, R. B., & Hepler, L. G. (1986). Thermodynamic properties of aqueous solutions of surfactants: molar heat capacities and volumes. The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 18(12), 1153–1163. https://doi.org/10.1016/0021-9614(86)90163-1

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