Abstract
The interaction between long-chain alcohols and sodium cetyl sulfate has been examined by the monolayer penetration technique. Molecular association is shown to be strongest when the alcohol possesses a straight hydrocarbon chain and can be weakened considerably by altering the configuration of the chain. The concept of a two-dimensional Dalton's Law has been invoked to explain the results obtained with expanded alcohol monolayers at constant pressure.
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