Abstract

1. 1. Addition of dodecanol-1 or dodecanoic acid to solutions of sodium dodecyl sulfate lowers the static surface tension of the solution and causes a decrease in the rate of surface tension lowering. 2. 2. Addition of n-decane to solutions of sodium dodecyl sulfate does not cause these effects. 3. 3. These results suggest that dodecanol-1 and dodecanoic acid associate with the sodium dodecyl sulfate. These association aggregates behave similarly to acid soaps with regard to their effects on the static and dynamic surface tensions.

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