Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 883199
Electrocapillary Potentiometric Determination of Anionic Surfactants in Detergents
Electrocapillary Potentiometric Determination of Anionic Surfactants in Detergents // Mikrochimica acta (1966), 75 (1981), 5/6; 409-419 doi:10.1007/BF01196114 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Electrocapillary Potentiometric Determination of Anionic Surfactants in Detergents
Autori
Sak-Bosnar, Milan ; Jovanović, Miomir, S.
Izvornik
Mikrochimica acta (1966) (0026-3672) 75
(1981), 5/6;
409-419
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
anionic surfactants ; potentiometric titration ; ion-selective electrodes ; electrocapillarity
Sažetak
Anionic surfactants constitute nearly 70% of the world production of surface-active agents. Surfactants of all types also form a large part of the formulation of commercial detergents. Thus, the determination of anionic surfactants plays a significant role in production control. For this, two-phase titration with visual indication of the end-point is regarded as the most important method. Further advance was the use of mixed indicators. The main disadvantage is the visual end-point detection. The recent literature contains many reports of potentiometric titrations with the use of liquid-membrane ion-selective electrodes. The use of other types of surfactant-selective electrodes has also been reported. Our approach is to use the phenomenon of electrocapillarity caused by the adsorption of anionic surfactants on a drop of mercury, producing a change in the electrode potential. A sitting mercury drop electrode (SMDE) was used as the end-point detector in the titration of anionic surfactants with cationic ones (antagonist titration).
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Kemija
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