Abstract

The surface activity and the process of micellization of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) with methylene blue (MB) in a methanol-water mixed solvent system were investigated by tensiometry and conductometry at 298.15 K. The measurements of surface tension and conductivity of SDS-MB complex were carried up to 0.3 volume fractions of methanol because the resulting complex appeared turbid above 0.3 volume fractions of methanol. The critical micelle concentration (CMC) of the SDS was determined from both tensiometry and conductometry. The CMC of SDS increased with the increasing volume fraction of methanol due to the inclusion of methanol in the micelles and decreased in the presence of methylene blue due to the reduction of electrostatic repulsion within the anionic moiety of SDS by the positive charge of the added dye. Different properties like surface excess concentration Γ max , minimum surface area A min , Gibbs free energy of micellization Δ G m o , surface pressure ( π CMC ), efficiency of a surfactant ( p C 20 ), packing parameter P , and standard free energy interfacial adsorption Δ G ads o of SDS in the absence/presence of MB were calculated. On the basis of Δ G m o values, it was noticed that the increasing volume fraction of methanol disfavors the micellization of SDS, while the presence of MB increased the efficiency of SDS making the micellization process more spontaneous.

Highlights

  • In the present context, industrialization and urbanization increase the contamination of water, which is a serious problem in human life

  • E turbid solution gave fluctuated data of conductivity and surface tension, which makes it difficult to locate the critical micelle concentration (CMC) and calculate other parameters; measurements were not carried at/above 0.4 volume fraction of methanol. e CMC increases with the increasing volume fraction of methanol, which is due to the inclusion of methanol in the micelles, where it breaks down the micelles [58]

  • It is seen that short-chain alcohols increase the CMC at the higher bulk phase concentrations because they lower the cohesive energy density of the water that increases the solubility of the monomeric form of the surfactant [59]

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Introduction

Industrialization and urbanization increase the contamination of water, which is a serious problem in human life. E turbid solution gave fluctuated data of conductivity and surface tension (result not shown), which makes it difficult to locate the CMC and calculate other parameters; measurements were not carried at/above 0.4 volume fraction of methanol.

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