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The Properties of Aqueous Solutions of Sodium 2-Sulfoethyl Alkanoates and Sodium Alkyl β-Sulfopropionates
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Food ChemistryChemical EngineeringChemical Enhanced Oil RecoveryEngineeringChemical CompositionSurfactantsSurface TensionOrganic ChemistryAnalytical ChemistryChemistrySodium Alkyl β-SulfopropionatesCmc ValuesAqueous SolutionsDeep Eutectic SolventSolution (Chemistry)Sodium 2-Sulfoethyl AlkanoatesSurfactant Solution
Abstract A series of sodium 2-sulfoethyl alkanoates RCOO(CH2)2SO3Na was prepared from sodium isethionate and fatty acids containing 9, 11, 13, and 15 carbon atoms. The Krafft point, the critical micelle concentration (CMC), the surface tension, the emulsifying power, the wetting time, the resistance to acid hydrolysis, and the calcium-ion stability of this series of surfactants were examined, and the results were compared with those of the corresponding sodium alkyl β-sulfopropionates ROCO(CH2)2SO3Na, which have another structure of ester-linkage. The CMC values of sodium 2-sulfoethyl alkanoates almost coincide with those value of the sodium alkyl β-sulfopropionates with the same number of carbon atoms. However, the Krafft point and surface tension at the CMC of sodium 2-sulfoethyl alkanoates were lower than those of the sodium alkyl β-sulfopropionates with the same number of carbon atoms. Sodium 2-sulfoethyl alkanoates are more stable than sodium alkyl β-sulfopropionates in their resistance to hydrolysis and to the calcium-ion.
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