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Figure 2.
Changes in surface tension of the salt of nonylamine and acetic acid
Concentration in mol/L
Surface tension in mN/m
1.24E-05
68.72
3.73E-05
67.41
0.000124378
65.88
0.000248756
65.56
0.000373134
65.36
0.000497512
64.78
0.001243781
58.115
0.002487562
54.665
0.003731343
51.445
0.004975124
37.355
As can be observed from the values, increasing surfactant concentration
causes the surface tension to decrease which proves that gained products
are surfactants.
References
[1] J. Vreede, Dissipative Particle Dynamics Simulations of Surfactants in Oil–Water Systems,
University of Amsterdam, 2001
[2] V. I. Sultanov, S.Tulyani. Surface tension model for surfactant solutions at the critical
micelle concentration // Journal of Elsevier // Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 393,
151–160. doi: 10.1016/j.jcis.2012.10.020
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