Ultrasonic study of molecular interactions and compressibility behaviour of strontium soaps in chloroform-propylene glycol mixture
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Ultrasonic study of molecular interactions and compressibility behaviour of strontium soaps in chloroform-propylene glycol mixture
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Creator |
Rawat, M K
Sangeeta |
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Ultrasonic studies
Molecular interactions Compressibilty Strontium soaps Chloroform-propylene-glycol |
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Description |
187-192
Ultrasonic measurements of strontium soaps (caprate, laurate and myristate) have been carried out in a mixture of chloroform and propylene glycol (70%-30% v/v) to determine the critical micellar concentration (CMC), soap-solvent interaction and various acoustic parameters. The results show that ultrasonic velocity, intermolecular free length, adiabatic compressibility, adiabatic molar volume and apparent molar compressibility decrease while specific acoustic impedance, relative association and solvation number increase with increase in soap concentration. The results of ultrasonic measurements have also been explained in terms of well known equations. |
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Date |
2008-03-28T07:07:00Z
2008-03-28T07:07:00Z 2008-03 |
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Article
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0019-5596
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/544 |
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en_US
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CSIR
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IJPAP Vol.46(3) [March 2008]
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