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Physico-Chemical Study of Surfactant-Crown Ether Inclusion Complexes


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1 Department of Chemistry, Gurukula Kangri University, Haridwar-249404, India
2 Department of Chemistry, Punjab University, Chandigarh, India
     

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The effect on the UV, surface tension, conductance, density and ultrasonic velocity behavior of Sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) has been investigated in the presence of different fixed concentrations of 15-crown-5-ether (CE) in order to study the host-guest encapsulation, if any, and the resultant change in the apparent behavior of the inclusion complexes. The apparent and transfer properties including the apparent molal volume VΦ,s, isentropic compressibility K Φ,s, have been deduced from the experimental data. The infinite dilution values of V Φ,s, and K Φ,s, of the solvated species are also estimated by extrapolation towards infinite dilution. The resulting parameters allow the observation of concomitant reorganizations occurring in the system. Results show that in presence of CE, micellization of SDS is more favorable and there is an overall increase in compressibility of the studied systems.

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Host-Guest Encapsulation, Apparent Molal Volume, Isentropic Compressibility.
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Authors

Rajni Garg
Department of Chemistry, Gurukula Kangri University, Haridwar-249404, India
R. D. Singh
Department of Chemistry, Gurukula Kangri University, Haridwar-249404, India
S. K. Mehta
Department of Chemistry, Punjab University, Chandigarh, India

Abstract


The effect on the UV, surface tension, conductance, density and ultrasonic velocity behavior of Sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) has been investigated in the presence of different fixed concentrations of 15-crown-5-ether (CE) in order to study the host-guest encapsulation, if any, and the resultant change in the apparent behavior of the inclusion complexes. The apparent and transfer properties including the apparent molal volume VΦ,s, isentropic compressibility K Φ,s, have been deduced from the experimental data. The infinite dilution values of V Φ,s, and K Φ,s, of the solvated species are also estimated by extrapolation towards infinite dilution. The resulting parameters allow the observation of concomitant reorganizations occurring in the system. Results show that in presence of CE, micellization of SDS is more favorable and there is an overall increase in compressibility of the studied systems.

Keywords


Host-Guest Encapsulation, Apparent Molal Volume, Isentropic Compressibility.