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In situ and reversible control of the surface activity of ferrocenyl surfactants in aqueous solutions

Gallardo et al., 1995

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10811606448555634302
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Gallardo B
Hwa M
Abbott N
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Langmuir

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[^-CsHs] Fe [^-CsHs]), in combination with electrochemical methods, permits reversible control over the surface tension of an aqueous solution. The change in surface activity of the surfactant was caused by oxidation of the electrically neutral ferrocenyl moiety to the polar …
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