I've seen a video of the process where a surfactant was added to prevent bumping which tbh was a completely new information for me.
An author of the video didn't mention what kind of surfactant it was except the fact it was used in photography. He also mentioned he had to use much
more than he expected.
I am not interested in the particular rxn he performed but rather how the surfactant should be chosen.
According to the vid. he distilled sodium-hydrocarbon sulfate with sodium nitrite. AFAIK there are anionic, cationic, amphoteric and non-ionic
surfactants .
I am guessing anionic surfactant as SDS would work, but I have no clue why I think so. I also assume non-ionic surfactant would work here as well. Am
I right, why/ why not? |