Grzadka, E. published the artcileAdsorption and elektrokinetic properties of the system: carboxymethylcellulose/manganese oxide/surfactant, Computed Properties of 518-67-2, the publication is Cellulose (Dordrecht, Netherlands) (2012), 19(1), 23-36, database is CAplus.
The adsorption of CM-cellulose (CMC) in the presence of the surfactants: anionic SDS, nonionic polyethylene glycol p-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)-Ph ether (Triton X-100) and their mixtures SDS/polyethylene glycol p-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)-Ph ether with different molar ratios (1:1; 1:3 and 3:1) from the electrolyte solutions (NaCl, CaCl2) on the manganese dioxide surface (MnO2) was studied. In every measured system the increase of CMC adsorption in the presence of surfactants was observed This increase was the smallest in the presence of SDS, a bit larger in the presence of polyethylene glycol p-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)-Ph ether and the largest when the mixtures of SDS/polyethylene glycol p-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)-Ph ether were used. Among the measured mixtures, the mixture of SDS/polyethylene glycol p-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)-Ph ether with the molar ratio 1:3 caused the largest increase of CMC adsorption amount These results are a consequence of formation of complexes between the CM-cellulose macromols. and the surfactant mols. In order to determine the electrokinetic properties of the system the surface charge d. of MnO2 and the zeta potential measurements were conducted in the presence of the CMC macromols. and the surfactants. The obtained data showed that the adsorption of CMC or CMC/surfactants complexes on the manganese dioxide surface strongly influences the structure of the elec. double layer MnO2/electrolyte solution
Cellulose (Dordrecht, Netherlands) published new progress about 518-67-2. 518-67-2 belongs to bromides-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Other Aromatic Heterocyclic,Salt,Amine,Benzene, name is Dimidium bromide, and the molecular formula is C20H18BrN3, Computed Properties of 518-67-2.
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