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Micellar Features of Cu (II) Surfactants derived from Edible Oils

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The present work reveals: 1. Synthesis of Copper soaps from various edible oils (i.e. Mustard, Groundnut, Sesame and Soyabean) and their complexes with urea for comparative studies. . 2. Spectral studies (IR ESR and NMR) and magnetic studies has been carried out to understand the structural insight of the soaps and complexes synthesized. 3. Micellar characterizations of Copper soap and their urea complexes in polar (methanol) and non-polar (benzene) solvents of varying composition and subsequent determinations of CMC using various physical properties such as density, molar volume, apparent molar volume, viscosity and ultrasonic velocity etc. will provide fundamental information regarding there colloid chemical behavior. 4. In order to understand their biological aspects with special reference to fungicidal activities, the study has also been done which may be of utmost use in the field of biochemistry.

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Dr. Meenakshi Saxena is Ph. D, M.B.A and NET(UGC) in Management. She had 14 years of work experience in academics, research and industry. Her area of specialization is Retail, Consumer Behaviour and Strategic Management. She had national and international publications in various Journals.

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Authors Meenaksh Saxena, Meenakshi Saxena, Arun Kuma Sharma, Arun Kumar Sharma, Rashm Sharma, Rashmi Sharma
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.08.2017
 
EAN 9786202019064
ISBN 9786202019064
No. of pages 308
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Physical chemistry

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