Abstract:Desorption of decane molecules from a graphite surface using sodium dodecyl sulfate surfactants (SDS) with and without the presence of electric fields has been investigated. Different constant electric field strengths, E Z = ±1, ±2, ±3, ±4, ±5, and ±6 V/nm were applied perpendicular to the interface and removal of decane molecules was analyzed. It is observed that positive fields keep alkanes next to the surface whereas negative fields help desorption of the hydrocarbon chains. Moreover, weak negative electric… Show more
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