Abstract

The solubility of chloroform and n-pentane in sodium dodecyl sulfate micelles was measured as a function of the solute activity. It was found that n-heptanol incorporation, NaCl addition, or increasing the surfactant concentration, increases the solubilization of n-pentane and decreases the solubilization of chloroform. These results were explained by taking into account the different average locations of n-pentane and chloroform molecules incorporated to the micellar pseudophase.

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