Abstract

The effect of nicotinic acid on critical micelle concentration (CMC) and viscosity of sodium dodecyl sulfate, cetylpyridinium bromide, and hexadecyl poly[oxyethylene(20)] alcohol solutions is studied. The values of CMC and micelle ionization degree are obtained. The thermodynamic parameters of micellization are determined. The values of Jones-Dole coefficients are determined based on the results of viscosity measurements.

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