Abstract:
The surface tension of 1-decanol and of several methyl esters of n-alkanoic acids, and the interfacial tension of these materials against water, have been determined in the temperature range 20-32 C.
The interfacial tensions of n-nonane and n-undccane against water in the range 20-30 C arc also
reported. A simple model is proposed to account for the variation with chain length of the thermo dynamic parameters of adhesion of the liquids with water. The results are consistent with n-alkanes
assuming an orientation parallel to the water surface and the esters being essentially normal to the
surface.