Issue 1254, 1980

Determination of polyoxyethylene alkyl ether non-ionic surfactants in waters at trace levels as potassium picrate active substances

Abstract

Non-ionic surfactants of the type R(OCH2CH2)nOH, where R represents an n-alkyl group and n is the degree of polymerisation, are widely used in house-hold detergent formulations and are found at trace levels (0.01–1 mg l–1) in waters receiving untreated urban liquid sewage. A method based on the extraction of potassium picrate active substances (PPAS) has been investigated in the determination of non-ionics with R = dodecyl by considering both mono- and polydisperse surfactants.

The reactivity of monodisperse surfactants (4 ⩽n⩽ 14) as PPAS is explained qualitatively by considering the equilibria involved in the extraction. Commercial polydisperse surfactants with 3.8 ⩽n⩽ 28 (where n is the number-average degree of polymerisation) are also considered and compared with other polydisperse surfactants in which R =p-tert-nonylphenyl. In both surfactant series the proposed method allows the absolute determination of the polydisperse surfactants in the range of n from 13 to at least 28.

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Analyst, 1980,105, 833-840

Determination of polyoxyethylene alkyl ether non-ionic surfactants in waters at trace levels as potassium picrate active substances

L. Favretto, B. Stancher and F. Tunis, Analyst, 1980, 105, 833 DOI: 10.1039/AN9800500833

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