Issue 1, 2010

Reverse micelles with spines: L2 phases of surfactant ion—polyion complex salts, n-alcohols and water investigated by rheology, NMR diffusion and SAXS measurements

Abstract

Homogeneous alcoholic isotropic solutions (L2 phases) of “complex salts” of hexadecyltrimethylammonium neutralized by polyacrylate CTAPAn (n = 30 or 6000), in the presence of water were examined at 25 °C by means of small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), rheology and NMR self-diffusion measurements for different n-alcohols (octanol, hexanol and butanol) and at varying water contents. The greater water solubility and the slower water self-diffusion coefficients in these L2 phases, when compared to results with surfactant-free alcohols, suggested that these phases are composed of reverse aggregates with water in their cores. A comparatively rapid self-diffusion of the surfactant ion in butanol suggested a significant fraction of “free” surfactant ions, dissociated from the reverse aggregates. Rheological data confirmed that the obtained viscoelastic properties were consistent with a system containing entangled elongated micelles, whose properties were controlled by the polyion chain length. NMR diffusion measurements for complex salt solutions with the shorter counter-polyion (CTAPA30) produced estimates of the aggregate lengths that were close to the extended length of one PA30 chain. In summary, these results support the formation of aggregates composed by surfactant decorated polyion chains with a water core, whose properties are determined by the polyion chain length, behaving like reverse micelles with spines.

Graphical abstract: Reverse micelles with spines: L2 phases of surfactant ion—polyion complex salts, n-alcohols and water investigated by rheology, NMR diffusion and SAXS measurements

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Aug 2009
Accepted
06 Oct 2009
First published
11 Nov 2009

Soft Matter, 2010,6, 144-153

Reverse micelles with spines: L2 phases of surfactant ion—polyion complex salts, n-alcohols and water investigated by rheology, NMR diffusion and SAXS measurements

J. S. Bernardes, M. A. da Silva, L. Piculell and W. Loh, Soft Matter, 2010, 6, 144 DOI: 10.1039/B917187H

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