We have measured the viscosity of solutions of 0.3 M sodium dodecy[ sulfate (SDS) + 0.3 M NaBr + n-alkanols as a function of [alkanol] and temperature. When propanol was added, the viscosity of micellar solutions remained almost constant and then decreased, whereas it continuously increased with hexanol. However, with butanol or pentanol, depending upon the added concentration, increases followed by decreases in viscosity were observed. This behavior has been discussed in light of solubility of alkanols in various soluble phases of the micellar system with a resultant change in the Mitchell-Ninham parameter of the "effective surfactant" (i.e., SDS + n-alkanol). An increase in temperature caused a decrease in viscosity, which is related to micellar breakdown. Activation parameters (AG* and AH*) were computed from the temperature dependence data. AH* Covered almost the total contribution to AG*.
Es wird eine jodometrische Methode für die Bestimmung von Hydroxylamin beschrieben, die auf der quantitativen Oxydation des Hydroxylamins durch Jod in Gegenwart eines Borat‐Puffers und der Rücktitration des Jodüberschusses mit arseniger Säure beruht. In Vergleich zu anderen Methoden ist die neue Methode einfach und rasch durchführbar und ergibt gut reproduzierbare Werte.
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