Abstract

Abstract In order to divide the inorganic salt effect on the micelle formation of nonionic surfactants into the effects on the hydrocarbon and on the hydrophilic moieties of the surfactant, the critical micelle concentrations(CMC) of nonionic surfactant homologs (8,10,12 methylene and 6 oxyethylene groups) were determined in aqueous salt solutions. The salt-effect parameters of methylene and hexa(oxyethylene) groups were calculated from the CMC data. The orders of both the parameters with respect to the anion obeyed the Hofmeister series. The variation in the extent of the parameters with respect to the cation was much less than that with respect to the anion. These phenomena were discussed in terms of the direct and indirect effects of ions on the water structure around the hydrocarbon and hydrophilic moieties of the surfactants. In addition, the salt effect on the cloud point (CP) and the amount of solubilization toward the Yellow OB dyestuff in aqueous solutions were discussed in connection with the salt effect on the hydrophilic moiety.

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