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Topologic Transformation of Inorganic Salt–Oxyethylated Surfactant–Water Phase Diagrams in Response to Changing Temperature

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A general topologic transformation scheme of phase diagram is proposed for inorganic salt–oxyethylated surfactant–water systems that have a lower critical solution temperature (LCST) or where the surfactant–water binary subsystem is… Click to show full abstract

A general topologic transformation scheme of phase diagram is proposed for inorganic salt–oxyethylated surfactant–water systems that have a lower critical solution temperature (LCST) or where the surfactant–water binary subsystem is homogeneous over the entire range of liquid temperatures for the case where the salt has the salting-out, salting-in, or salting-in-and-salting-out effect. Examples are provided to illustrate the implementation of the suggested variants of the general scheme.

Keywords: oxyethylated surfactant; salt oxyethylated; inorganic salt; water; surfactant water; topologic transformation

Journal Title: Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
Year Published: 2018

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