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In the Laboratory
Surfactant Adsorption: A Revised Physical Chemistry Lab
Marc R. Bresler and John P. Hagen
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA 93407
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February 2008
Vol. 85 No. 2
p. 269

Abstract
Many physical chemistry lab courses include an experiment in which students measure surface tension as a function of surfactant concentration. In the traditional experiment, the data are fit to the Gibbs isotherm to determine the molar area for the surfactant, and the critical micelle concentration is used to calculate the Gibbs energy of micelle formation. In the experiment described here, students fit their data to the Szyszkowski equation, allowing them to also calculate the Gibbs energy of surface adsorption. In addition, we use this experiment to introduce nonlinear custom curve fitting.
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Bresler, Marc R.; Hagen, John P. J. Chem. Educ. 2008, 85, 269.
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Keywords
Colloids; Equilibrium; Hands-On Learning / Manipulatives; Laboratory Computing / Interfacing; Laboratory Instruction; Micelles; Noncovalent Interactions; Physical Chemistry; Surface Science; Thermodynamics; Upper-Division Undergraduate
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