Issue 11, 1987

Use of the critical micelle concentration as an indication of the purity of gasoline and diesel oil

Abstract

The critical micelle concentration of surfactants differs depending on the nature of the contacting oil phase in a two-phase system. This has formed the basis of a chemical method for determining the purity of gasoline and diesel oil. The method can be used both in the laboratory and for spot tests to check for adulteration.

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Analyst, 1987,112, 1615-1616

Use of the critical micelle concentration as an indication of the purity of gasoline and diesel oil

D. Sengupta, Analyst, 1987, 112, 1615 DOI: 10.1039/AN9871201615

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