2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfa.2015.08.039
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Interaction of ionic liquid type cationic surfactants with triton X-100 nonionic micelles

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“…8 In these studies, the binary mixture is relatively fascinating from an academic point of view wherein including common ionicionic systems, [9][10][11] and ionic-nonionic systems. [12][13][14] The CTAB/ bmim-octylSO 4 binary system in aqueous solution at two total concentrations and different CTAB mole fractions was investigated and found to form the CTA-octylSO 4 catanionic complex, 9 which is considered analogue to the effect of the addition of inorganic salts in such similar systems. 15 The aggregation behaviour of the alkyl triphenylphosphonium bromide (C n TPPBr, n ¼ 10, 12, 14, 16)/Triton X-100 system was studied by Thakkar et al 13 Furthermore, a generalized phase separation model was discussed in ionic-nonionic mixtures.…”
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“…8 In these studies, the binary mixture is relatively fascinating from an academic point of view wherein including common ionicionic systems, [9][10][11] and ionic-nonionic systems. [12][13][14] The CTAB/ bmim-octylSO 4 binary system in aqueous solution at two total concentrations and different CTAB mole fractions was investigated and found to form the CTA-octylSO 4 catanionic complex, 9 which is considered analogue to the effect of the addition of inorganic salts in such similar systems. 15 The aggregation behaviour of the alkyl triphenylphosphonium bromide (C n TPPBr, n ¼ 10, 12, 14, 16)/Triton X-100 system was studied by Thakkar et al 13 Furthermore, a generalized phase separation model was discussed in ionic-nonionic mixtures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[12][13][14] The CTAB/ bmim-octylSO 4 binary system in aqueous solution at two total concentrations and different CTAB mole fractions was investigated and found to form the CTA-octylSO 4 catanionic complex, 9 which is considered analogue to the effect of the addition of inorganic salts in such similar systems. 15 The aggregation behaviour of the alkyl triphenylphosphonium bromide (C n TPPBr, n ¼ 10, 12, 14, 16)/Triton X-100 system was studied by Thakkar et al 13 Furthermore, a generalized phase separation model was discussed in ionic-nonionic mixtures. 16 The ionic liquid TEA(BF 4 ) and non-ionic surfactant TX-100/Brij-56/Brij-58/Tween-20/Tween-80 in aqueous media at different temperatures were studied, respectively.…”
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“…They reveal that ZP readings of both synthesized brine increased and came closer to the zero line as the concentration of [EMIM][Ac] increased. Thakkar et al observed similar trends in ZP measurements when different concentrations of alkyl triphenylphosphonium bromide [CnTPPBr] were mixed with a mixture of distilled water and a nonionic surfactant, Triton X–100 . The observed increase in ZP value might be due to the increase in the ionic character of the solution with the addition of the ionic liquid.…”
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“…This allows the measuring of the aggregation properties of series of compounds with variable alkyl chains up to long-chain analogs (even octadecyltriphenylphosphonium bromide is still soluble) [35]. Their self-assembling properties have been investigated in individual solutions [35], their mixtures with alkyltriphenylphosphonium halides with different alkyl chains [33,34], or with cationic surfactants [32,36]. The influence of the head group on physicochemical properties has been investigated by solubilization experiments [35,37] or by different types of reactions which were catalyzed by the micellar environment [38,39].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%