Shinoda et al., 1989 - Google Patents
Physical meaning of the Krafft point: observation of melting phenomenon of hydrated solid surfactant at the Krafft pointShinoda et al., 1989
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- 8206930950100265387
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- Shinoda K
- Yamaguchi N
- Carlsson A
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- The Journal of Physical Chemistry
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Introduction Ionic surfactant disperses in water forming micelles above the Krafft point, whereas hydrated solid surfactant precipitates below this temperature. In other words, singly dispersed surfactant is in equilibrium with hydrated solid surfactant and micellar sur-factant …
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