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Calorimetric Study Of The Adsorption Of Nonionic Surfactants Onto Silica Gel

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Micelle formation at a solid-liquid interface has often been theoretically predicted without any experimental proof. This work describes the mechanism of adsorption of non-ionic oxyethylenic alkylphenols onto chemically pure silica gel at 20°C. The processes involved are followed over total range of coverage by differential molar heat of adsorption.

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Partyka, S., Lindheimer, M., Keh, E., Brun, B. (1990). Calorimetric Study Of The Adsorption Of Nonionic Surfactants Onto Silica Gel. In: Mittal, K.L. (eds) Surfactants in Solution. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0839-3_31

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