Abstract

It is established that the structure of the hydrophilic part of surfactant molecules affects the solubility of oxygen in alkali solutions: the presence of anionic groups lowers the solvation ability of the system, and the presence of alcoholic hydroxyls raises the sorption capacity of solutions. An original method is proposed for experimental estimation of the concentration of surfactants in alkaline solutions at the gas-liquid interface.

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