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          <dc:title>Study of ionic surfactants binding to humic acid and fulvic acid by potentiometric titration and dynamic light scattering</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>Min Min Yee</dc:creator>
          <dc:creator>Miyajima, Tohru</dc:creator>
          <dc:creator>Takisawa, Noboru</dc:creator>
          <dc:description>The binding of anionic surfactant, sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) with Aso humic acid (AHA) has been&#13; studied by potentiometric titration and dynamic light scattering (DLS) methods at two pH regions and&#13; ionic strengths that is pH 9.18 (ionic strength 0.03 moldm−3) and pH 3.98 (ionic strength 0.10 moldm−3).&#13; At pH 9.18 and low ionic strength no binding is observed between SDS and AHA in the investigation&#13; by both methods, whereas some interaction is observed at pH 3.98 and at high ionic strength by DLS&#13; measurement since electrostatic repulsion is suppressed by counterions at this solution condition. The&#13; binding between cationic surfactant, dodecyltrimethyl–ammonium ion (DTMA+) with Aso fulvic acid&#13; (AFA) and AHA has also been investigated by potentiometric titration and DLS methods and compared&#13; with the binding of dodecylpyridinium ion (C12Py+). The binding ofDTMA+ ions with AFAorAHAisweaker&#13; than that of C12Py+ ions, presumably due to steric hindrance of headgroup of DTMA+ ions and due to&#13; higher attractive binding of C12Py+ ions induced by – interaction between aromatic rings. The hydrodynamic&#13; diameter of DTMA+–AFA/DTMA+–AHA aggregates is smaller than that of C12Py+–AFA/C12Py+–AHA&#13; aggregates.</dc:description>
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