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Strengthening of hydrophobic bonding and the increase in the degree of micellar ionization by amphiphiles and the micelle-water distribution coefficient as a function …

Abu-Hamdiyyah et al., 1985

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Abu-Hamdiyyah M
Rahman I
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry

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Xf and y¡ are the free monomer and free additive mole fraction concentrations, respectively, with bi a constant equal to 0.84, 1.10, 2.00, and 3.94 for the decyl, dodecyl, tetradecyl, and hexadecyl surfactants, respectively. On substituting each of these relations in the equation …
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