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Critical Micelle Concentration of Surfactant, Mixed –Surfactant and Polymer by Different Method at Room Temperature and its Importance

Rashmi Mandavi, Santosh K. Sar1 and Nutan Rathore2

1Department of Engineering Chemistry, Bhilai Institute of Technology, Bhilai House, Durg India. 2Department of Chemistry, Government V. Y. T. P. G. College, Durg India.

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ABSTRACT:

Critical micelle concentration (CMC) is key point for surface chemistry as well as chemist and systematic data collection and day-to-day development in this regard is very essential. Hence, we have analyzed the CMC of surfactant, mixed surfactant and polymer at room temperature (28°C). With the change in surfactant, mixed surfactant and polymer concentration CMC values were observed by different method such as surface tension and conductometric. The result of CMC values for surfactant, mixed surfactant and polymer show different characteristics and out comes. The values of CMC follow below order.

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Micelle concentration; surfactants; polymer

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