Abstract

AbstractThe kinetics of micellation of sodium‐decylsulphate (NaDeS) in aqueous solutions were investigated using the ultrasonic relaxation technique for the fast relaxation process and the pressure‐jump technique with conductivity detection for the slow relaxation process. No relaxation process was found below the critical micelle concentration. The ultrasonic measurements give a hint to the existence of a third very fast relaxation process. The dependence of the relaxation time and amplitude of both processes on the NaDeS‐concentration are discussed.

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