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Analytica Chimica Acta | 2003

Preparation of surfactant anion-selective electrodes with different selectivity coefficients and a trial to determine each component in binary surfactant mixtures

Hiroyuki Fukui; Akiko Kaminaga; Tamaki Maeda; Katumitu Hayakawa

Functional membrane electrodes with different charge densities were prepared from partly cationic poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) and a plasticizer. The modified PVC polymers were synthesized by the co-polymerization of vinyl chloride (VC) and 3-acrylamido-N,N-dimethylpropylamine (ADPA) in different ratios followed by alkylation of the amine segments with methyl iodide. These membrane electrodes showed a nearly Nernstian response to sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) below the critical micelle concentration (CMC). In mixtures of SDS and other surfactants, the electrode response was examined and the selectivity coefficient K for the added surfactant was determined. The charge density of the functional membrane altered K; the greater the charge density of the membrane, the greater the value of K. Two membrane electrodes with different K were used to determine the concentration of each component in a binary surfactant mixture. They determined the concentration of the primary surfactant with reasonable accuracy, but the error in determining the concentration of the secondary surfactant was great. The error analysis indicated that a large difference in K for two electrodes is necessary to determine the concentrations of both components in binary surfactant mixtures with reasonable accuracy.


Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan | 1985

Conductometric and Potentiometric Studies of the Association of α-Cyclodextrin with Ionic Surfactants and Their Homologs

Iwao Satake; Tadashi Ikenoue; Tokuro Takeshita; Katumitu Hayakawa; Tamaki Maeda


Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan | 1986

Conductometric Determination of the Association Constants of β-Cyclodextrin with Amphiphilic Ions

Iwao Satake; Shoji Yoshida; Katumitu Hayakawa; Tamaki Maeda; Yoshihumi Kusumoto


Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan | 1981

Study of Cationic Surfactant Ion Selective Poly(vinyl chloride) Membrane Electrode Containing Dibenzo-18-crown-6

Tamaki Maeda; Makoto Ikeda; Mitsuhiro Shibahara; Takahide Haruta; Iwao Satake


Colloid and Polymer Science | 2000

Surfactant-modified zeolites as a drug carrier and the release of chloroquin

Katumitu Hayakawa; Y. Mouri; Tamaki Maeda; Iwao Satake; M. Sato


Langmuir | 1987

Spectroscopic studies of dye solubilizates in micellelike complexes of surfactant with polyelectrolyte

Katumitu Hayakawa; Junko. Ohta; Tamaki Maeda; Iwao Satake; Jan C. T. Kwak


Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan | 1984

The micellar properties of 1-dodecylpyridinium chloride as studied by the ion-selective electrodes

Tamaki Maeda; Iwao Satake


Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan | 1984

The cooperative binding isotherms of sodium alkanesulfonates to poly(1-methyl-4-vinylpyridinium chloride)

Iwao Satake; Katumitu Hayakawa; Mayumi Komaki; Tamaki Maeda


Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan | 1990

Effect of Charge Density on the Cooperative Binding Isotherm of Surfactant Ion to Polyelectrolyte

Iwao Satake; Toshi Takahashi; Katumitu Hayakawa; Tamaki Maeda; Makoto Aoyagi


Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 1996

Adsorption of Cationic Surfactants on Hydrophobic Mordenites of Different Si/Al Ratio

Katumitu Hayakawa; Tadakazu Morita; Minako Ariyoshi; Tamaki Maeda; Iwao Satake

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Kagoshima University

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