Radiotracer Studies on Adsorption of Surface Active Substance at Aqueous Surface. V. Effects of Additives on the Adsorption of Tritiated Nonionic Surfactant
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The effects of additives on the adsorption of tritiated hexaoxyethylene dodecyl monoether (TD(EO)<SUB>6</SUB>) at the air-solution interfaces have been determined at 30 °C. The salting-out effect has been found to follow the Hofmeister series for the sodium salts of various anions, whereas a constant amount has been found for the adsorption increase due to the addition of various chlorides varying with the type of cation. The salting-in effect is observed for denaturants such as urea, urea nitrate and guanidine nitrate, but not for di- and tri-ethylene glycols.
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Iwahashi Makio
Department Of Chemistry Kitasato University
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Tajima Kazuo
Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science Tokyo Metropolitan University
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