Singh, Man published an article in 2011, the title of the article was Effect of trimethylsulphoxonium halide surfactants on consolute solutions of immiscible solvents.Synthetic Route of 5034-06-0 And the article contains the following content:
Consolute solution temperatures (CST) ± 0.01 K and corresponding solubilities of phenol-water mixtures with 0.35 millimol kg-1 trimethylsulfoxonium chloride (TMSOC), trimethylsulfoxonium bromide (TMSOB), and trimethylsulfoxonium iodide (TMSOI) cationic surfactants are reported. The halide surfactants (TMSOX, X = Cl-, Br-, I-) decreased the CST by about 1.73-2.18° with 3-5% less mutual mixing as compared to phenol-water mixtures Three -CH3 (methyl) and the chloride (Cl-), bromide (Br-) and iodide (I-) halide ions of surfactants had developed hydrophobic and hydrophilic interactions, resp. The CST data are as TMSOI > TMSOB > TMSOC with corresponding mutual solubilities as TMSOC > TMSOB > TMSOI, with slightly stronger I–water interaction due to induced potential of a large-sized iodide ion. The hydrophobic interactions mildly dominated with smaller sized Cl- anion with slightly higher mutual solubility Comparatively, consolute solutions with surfactants are obtained at slightly lower temperatures with higher mutual mixing. The experimental process involved the reaction of trimethyloxosulphonium chloride(cas: 5034-06-0).Synthetic Route of 5034-06-0
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