2012
DOI: 10.1021/jp300568k
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Mixed Micellization and the Dissociated Margules Model for Cationic/Anionic Surfactant Systems

Abstract: The first and the second critical micelle concentration (CMC(1) and CMC(2)) for three alkyltrimethylammonium bromide (C(n)TAB)/sodium dodecylsulfonate (AS)/H(2)O mixed systems, and CMC(1) for trimethylene-1,3-bis(dodecyldimethylammonium bromide) (12-3-12)/AS/H(2)O mixed system have been measured. The largest negative β(m) value means the strongest synergism between 12-3-12 and AS. The CMC(1) and CMC(2) for the C(n)TAB/AS/H(2)O mixed systems decrease with the increase of n. The equimolar mixed systems give the … Show more

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“…In equations (2) and (3) region followed by decrease in magnitude when concentration exceeds equimolarity which can be attributed to the steric hindrance offered by more TC molecules as earlier reported in many catanionic mixtures [36][37][38][39][40]. But at αTC = 0.9 in case of TC + SDBS, the highest β m value were found to be present when which might be due to the reason that more TC molecules orient the bulkier headgroups of SDBS molecules in such a array that they release the TC molecules and reduces repulsive interactions there.…”
Section: Micellar Parameterssupporting
confidence: 59%
“…In equations (2) and (3) region followed by decrease in magnitude when concentration exceeds equimolarity which can be attributed to the steric hindrance offered by more TC molecules as earlier reported in many catanionic mixtures [36][37][38][39][40]. But at αTC = 0.9 in case of TC + SDBS, the highest β m value were found to be present when which might be due to the reason that more TC molecules orient the bulkier headgroups of SDBS molecules in such a array that they release the TC molecules and reduces repulsive interactions there.…”
Section: Micellar Parameterssupporting
confidence: 59%
“…Most of the literatures about the synergistic effect of the mixed surfactants focused on the mixture of nonionic/ionic surfactants and amphoteric/ionic surfactants [12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19]. It has been reported that the co-adsorption of non-ionic/ionic surfactants or amphoteric/ionic surfactants on the gas/water or oil/water interfaces could improve the interfacial activity significantly by reducing the electrical repulsion between the charged head groups and increasing the interfacial density of the adsorbed molecules [20,21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is in line with the well-known fact that water molecules take an essential part within micelle structure particularly at Stern layer that containing amphiphilic headgroups, indicating that the hydration of headgroups is an important factor influencing the molecular packing of surfactant in micelles [43]. For 0.10 mol kg −1 CTAB aqueous solution, rodlike micelles form spontaneously since the second critical micelle concentration (CMC 2 ) at which the micelles undergo structural transition from spherical to rodlike micelles is 20.68 mmol L −1 at 318.15 K [45], thus p is in the range between 1/3 and 1/2. With the gradual addition of AS into CTAB solution, electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged headgroups and the hydrophobic interaction between their tail chains lead to the formation of mixed micelles.…”
Section: Steady Shear Rheological Behaviors Of As/ctab/h 2 O Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%