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Original Articles

Effects of Binary Mixed Surfactants on the Hydride Transfer Reaction of Methylene Blue and 2,5‐Dihydroxyl‐1,4‐benzoquinone in Aqueous Solution

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Pages 691-697 | Received 12 Nov 2001, Accepted 20 Apr 2003, Published online: 06 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

The hydride transfer reaction between methylene blue (MB+) and 2,5‐dihydroxyl‐1,4‐benzoquinone (BQ) in mixed surfactant solutions has been studied at 25°C using a stopped‐flow spectrometer. The results indicate that the mixed surfactant systems of cationic or anionic with zwitterionic or nonionic surfactants (LSS/CTAB, LSS/TTAB, LSS/DTAB, LSS/SDS, Triton X‐100/CTAB, Triton X‐100/SDS, Brij35/CTAB, Brij35/TTAB, Brij35/DTAB, Brij35/SDS) have inhibition effects on the hydride transfer reactions, while a Brij35/TritonX‐100 mixed surfactant system shows no appreciable effect. These effects are attributed to the effect of the electrostatic interactions and compared with that of single surfactants. Above the cmc of the mixed surfactant systems, the effects are treated quantitatively using a kinetic model.

Acknowledgment

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant no. 29837031). Thanks are extended to the Faculty of Science, Okayama University, Okayama (700 Japan) for providing the financial aid.

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