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Influence of electrolytes on the clouding and thermodynamic nature of non-ionic surfactant in the presence of an antibiotic drug
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Jahangirnagar University, King Abdulaziz University, Ton Duc Thang University, Aligarh Muslim University
Published InPhysics and Chemistry of Liquids
Year2020
Citations28
Abstract
The cloud point (CP) of a mixture of Tween 80 (Tw 80) and neomycin sulphate (NS) was measured in an aqueous medium containing electrolyte (NaCl, NaNO3, and Na2SO4). The CP of Tw 80 decreased when Tw 80 concentration increased. For various concentrations of Tw 80 (1.53 × 10–2, 3.05 × 10–2, and 6.11 × 10–2 mol.kg-1), CP values of the solution decreased with increasing additions of NS. CP values of NS+Tw 80 mixtures also decreased upon the addition of salts, following the trend: CPNa2SO4 > CPNaNO3 > CPNaCl. Thermodynamic variables including standard-free energy (∆G0c), standard enthalpy (∆H0c), and standard entropy (∆S0c) of clouding as well as thermodynamic properties of transfer during phase transition were also determined. A linear relationship between…
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