STUDIES ON THE INTERACTION BETWEEN STEARIC ACID MONOLAYER AND DISSOLVED DYES BY THE SURFACE POTENTIAL MEASUREMENT
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In the preceding two works (1, 2) the present author studied on the interaction between various kinds of monolayers and alkaloids by the surface pressure and surface potential measurements and made some discussions on the mode of interaction between them. On the interaction between monolayer and dye, Matsuura (3) and Muramatsu (4) studied by means of the measurement of the pressure-area relation of stearic acid and octadecylamine monolayer on the dye solution.Both of the alkaloids and the dyes have generally a large molecular weight and basic nitrogen atoms (in basic and amphoteric dyes) but they are extremely different with each other in their molecular structures.So, it was intended in this work to investigate the interaction between stearic acid monolayer and dissolved dye by the surface pressure and surface potential measurements, to clarify further the mode of interaction between them and then to compare this result with those obtained in the case of alkaloids from the point of view of their molecular structures.
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Kimoto Eiji
Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of Science Fukuoka University
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KIMOTO EIJI
Department of Pathology. Kurume University School of Medicine
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