Abstract

Surfactants are widely used for academic and industrial purposes. For this reason, thermodynamic and physical properties of surfactant and cosurfactant mixtures can provide important information about the nature of the molecular interactions present. In this work, volumetric and transport data of surfactant binary mixtures of the ethanol + Igepal series (Igepal CO-520, Igepal CO-630, Igepal CO-720, and Igepal CA-720) were determined experimentally within a range of temperature of T = 293.15–323.15 K, at atmospheric pressure. From these data, the following derivative properties have been calculated: the excess molar volume, viscosity deviation, and coefficient of thermal expansion. All of these mixtures showed that attractive intermolecular forces are dominant.

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