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Regular irregularity in the transfer of anionic surfactant across the liquid/liquid interface
Takashi Kakiuchi1, Naoya Nishi, Takuya Kasahara
1Department of Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan. kakiuchi@scl.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Abstract:
Irregular current spikes and other anomalies seen in voltammetry of the transfer of anionic surfactants, alkyl sulfonates, and alkyl sulfates across the 1,2-dichloroethane/water (DCE/W) interface are reproducible. The anomalies have a certain regularity that is predicted by a recently proposed concept, the electrochemical instability. Irregular current spikes follow after the augmentation of the current induced when the phase-boundary potential is brought close to the mid-point potential of the transferring surfactant ions. Potential-step chronoamperometry clearly demonstrates the presence of the instability window, that is, the potential region where the interface becomes unstable only in the limited range of the phase-boundary potential.