The Effect Of A Condensed Phosphate And A Long Chain Alcohol On Adsorption Of Ionic Alkyl Surfactants On Kaolinite

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I. K. Choi
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

In a recent paper by Smith and Wen(1) the adsorption of sodium dodecylsulfate and trimethyldodecylammonium chloride on kaolinite was studied. As would be expected considering the general negative character of kaolinite, except perhaps at quite' acid pH values (2,3,4), it was found that trimethyldodecylammonium chloride adsorbed strongly on kaolinite at basic pH values. Furthermore, it was found that sodium dodecylsulfate adsorbed strongly on kaolinite at acid pH values, particularly at initial 1H values below pH 3 (final pH values near pH 4). It is interesting to note that adsorption of the anionic surfactant was strong under conditions where the kaolinite was apparently slightly negatively charged (2). The present paper reports on an extension of the work by Smith and Wen. In this paper the effects of the presence of dodecyl alcohol and sodium hexametaphosphate on adsorption of sodium dodecylsulfate and trimethyldodecylammonium chloride on kaolinite are considered.
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APA: I. K. Choi  (1967)  The Effect Of A Condensed Phosphate And A Long Chain Alcohol On Adsorption Of Ionic Alkyl Surfactants On Kaolinite

MLA: I. K. Choi The Effect Of A Condensed Phosphate And A Long Chain Alcohol On Adsorption Of Ionic Alkyl Surfactants On Kaolinite. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1967.

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