Abstract

AbstractThe adsorption isotherms of sodium salts of alkyl sulfonic acid and fatty acid with various carbon numbers onto ion exchange resins were measured in the absence and in the presence of sodium chloride in aqueous solutions. In the absence of the inorganic salt, the amount of adsorption remarkably increased with an increase in the length of alkyl groups in the adsorbates. Furthermore, the amount of adsorption apparently decreased with addition of sodium chloride into the solutions and almost reached a constant value at high concentrations of NaCl. This behavior strongly suggested that the electrostatic interaction on the adsorption decreased with increasing salt concentration and that the effect of hydrophobic interaction seems to play an important role on adsorption.

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