“…increasing conductivity with concentration, which is generally observed for dilute solutions, was attributed to the increasing number of free HTA + and Br -ions in solution, whereas the small increase in the conductivity values above the CMC was attributed to two factors: (i) attraction of parts of counter-ions directly to micellar surface which resulted in effective loss of ionic charges making the counter-ions become dynamic part of the aggregated micelle which promote high surface charge and reducing the available ion carrier, (ii) the aggregated micelle contribute to the conductance better than the free ion that is less mobile [20]. The result presented in Table 2 showed that the CMC value of HTABr decreased with the addition of sodium salts, which is an indication that, the significant role of electrolytes in the micellization process, which is a characteristic behaviour of an ionic surfactant, is due to the layer formed at the air-solution interface [21][22][23].…”