1992
DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-1097.1992.tb04235.x
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Dodecylpyridinium Alkanoates Stabilize Dispersed Chlorophyll

Abstract: In the presence of a surfactant that does not ligate Mg, chlorophyll is adsorbed to polyethylene particles swollen with tetradecane principally as the infrared-absorbing, highly polymeric species Chl 740. Examples of such surfactants are quaternary ammonium salts and soaps. However, when surfactants of opposite charge are present together, in this case dodecylpyridinium iodide and Na butyrate or myristate, chlorophyll may exist entirely in a dispersed form absorbing around 666 nm. Absorption and fluorescence s… Show more

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