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  • Thermodynamic investigation of the systems poly(ethylene glycol) + sodium pentane-1-sulfonate + water and poly(vinyl pyrrolidone) + sodium pentane-1-sulfonate + water.

Thermodynamic investigation of the systems poly(ethylene glycol) + sodium pentane-1-sulfonate + water and poly(vinyl pyrrolidone) + sodium pentane-1-sulfonate + water.

Journal of colloid and interface science (2010-03-24)
Rahmat Sadeghi, Mehdi Ziaii
ABSTRACT

Thermodynamic properties for aqueous solutions containing sodium pentane-1-sulfonate (C(5)SO(3)Na) in the absence and presence of poly(ethyleneglycol) (PEG) or poly(vinylpyrrolidone) (PVP) determined as a function of surfactant concentration from the density, sound velocity, viscosity, conductivity and vapor-liquid equilibria data, are reported here. Densities and sound velocities, allowing for the determination of apparent molar volumes and compressibilities, were measured at 288.15-313.15 K. Changes in the apparent molar properties upon micellization were derived using a pseudo-phase-transition approach and the infinite dilution apparent molar volumes and compressibilities of the monomer and micellar state of C(5)SO(3)Na in the investigated solutions were determined. The values of the infinite dilution apparent molar properties of micellar states of C(5)SO(3)Na in aqueous polymer solutions are larger than those in pure water. Vapor-liquid equilibrium data such as water activity, vapor pressure, osmotic coefficient, activity coefficient and Gibbs free energies were obtained through isopiestic method at 298.15 K. The variations of the critical micelle concentration (CMC) of C(5)SO(3)Na in water and in aqueous PEG and PVP solutions with temperature were obtained and a comparison between the CMC of C(5)SO(3)Na obtained from different thermodynamic properties was also made.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Sodium pentanesulfonate, BioXtra
Sigma-Aldrich
Sodium pentanesulfonate, ≥95% (elemental analysis)