aggregation numberの例文
- If the concentration of the quencher is varied, and the cmc of the surfactant known, the mean aggregation number can be calculated.
- A typical experiment to determine the mean aggregation number would involve the use of a luminescent probe, quencher and a known concentration of surfactant.
- Their surrounding environment ( pH, ionic strength, buffer ion, presence of a co-solvent, and temperature ) has an influence on their size, shape, critical micelle concentration, aggregation number and other properties.
- At 303 K ( 30 癈 ) it forms micelles with aggregation number 75-120 ( depending on method of determination; average ~ 95 ) and degree of ionization, ? = 0.2 0.1 ( fractional charge; from low to high concentration ).
- where \ Delta G _ { micelle } is the molar Gibbs energy of micellization, R is the universal gas constant, T is the absolute temperature, N is the aggregation number ( monomers per micelle ), [ micelle ] is the concentration of micelles, and CMC is the critical micelle concentration.