E. Minatti et D. Zanette, SALT EFFECTS ON THE INTERACTION OF POLY(ETHYLENE OXIDE) AND SODIUM DODECYL-SULFATE MEASURED BY CONDUCTIVITY, Colloids and surfaces. A, Physicochemical and engineering aspects, 113(3), 1996, pp. 237-246
The salt effect of NaCl on solutions of poly(ethylene oxide) (PEG) and
sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) was investigated conductimetrically. The
variation of the two breakpoints in the specific conductivity vs. SDS
concentration plots, the critical aggregation concentration (CAC) and
the polymer saturation point (PSP) were determined as a function of N
aCl at several polymer concentrations. The PSP increases linearly with
polymer concentration and the slope depends on the NaCl concentration
. The plots of PSP against PEO converge at approximately 0.035 M. Belo
w this PEO concentration, the second breakpoint (PSP) decreases, in co
ntrast to that observed above this concentration. Based on conductivit
y titrations, plots of conductivity vs. SDS concentrations between the
first and second breakpoints are linear only when the PEO concentrati
ons are higher than 0.050 M. At low PEO concentrations, the absence of
linearity above the CAC is interpreted by assuming that more than one
type of SDS aggregate is developing.