Studies on Reversed Micelles: Interpretation of Conductivity and Solubility Data of Copper Oleate in Organic Solvents
Corresponding Author(s) : V.S. Singh
vimalsheel.singh@gmail.com
Asian Journal of Chemistry,
Vol. 24 No. 11 (2012): Vol 24 Issue 11
Abstract
The solution behaviour of copper oleate in cyclohexane, cyclohexanol and aniline has been interpreted on the basis of observations made on conductivity and solubility of the solutions. The values of critical micelle concentration, dissociation constant (Kd), Kraft temperature (TK), heat of solution (Q), standard free energy of micellization (DGm0) and variation of entropy (DS) in the process of micellization in all the solvents has been reported. Smaller molecular aggregates are proposed to exist in premicellar solutions.
Keywords
Conductivity
Solubility
Critical micelle concentration
Copper oleate
Cyclo-hexane
Aniline
Cyclohexanol
Kraft Temperature
Singh, D., & Singh, V. (2012). Studies on Reversed Micelles: Interpretation of Conductivity and Solubility Data of Copper Oleate in Organic Solvents. Asian Journal of Chemistry, 24(11), 5137–5141. Retrieved from https://asianpubs.org/index.php/ajchem/article/view/9749
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