Mt. Hai et al., Solubility of propane in aqueous solutions of sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide with and without NaOH, PCCP PHYS C, 1(3), 1999, pp. 445-448
The solubility of propane in aqueous solutions of sodium dodecyl sulfate (S
DS)-0.1 wt.% polyacrylamide (PAM) and SDS-0.1 wt.% PAM-NaOH (0.1 mol L-1) h
as been determined at 298.15, 308.15 and 318.15 K. The concentration of SDS
(m(SDS)) is up to 50 mmol kg(-1). The solubility decreases with increasing
temperature, and increases linearly with the concentration of SDS above it
s critical micelle concentration (CMC) or critical aggregation concentratio
n (CAC), indicating that micelles in the solutions solubilize the gas molec
ules. It was found that the solubilization properties of the micelles bound
to PAM and the free micelles are nearly the same. The solubilization prope
rty of SDS is changed by addition of PAM, although the solubilizing effect
of the polymer alone is not considerable. Addition of NaOH decreases the ab
ility of SDS to solubilize the hydrophobic gas. The standard Gibbs energies
for the transfer of propane from bulk phase to the micelle phase are large
negative values, indicating that the hydrophobic gas prefers to exist in t
he hydrophobic interior of the micelles.