Literature DB >> 32395738

Simultaneous determination of interfacial molarities of an alcohol, bromide ion, and water during an alcohol induced microstructural transition: the difference between medium and long chain alcohols.

Kaixin Yao1, Lijie Sun1, Xiaoxuan Ding1, Yuzhao Wang1, Tianze Liu1, Changyao Liu1, Jiajing Tan2, Li Zhao1, Baocai Xu1, Larry Romsted3.   

Abstract

The transitions between surfactant aggregate structures are triggered by changes in chemical or physical stimulations, including addition of additives. Effects of added alcohols on aggregate morphologies correlate strongly with alcohol chain length. The local molarities of alcohol, water, and counterions in the interfacial regions play an important role in controlling the aggregate morphologies. However, direct experimental estimates of changes of interfacial alcohol molarities during alcohol induced micelle-to-vesicle transitions have never been reported. Ellipsoidal-wormlike micelle-vesicle transitions in CTAB/KBr aqueous solutions in the presence of long-chain octanol were characterized by using combined rheological, dynamic light scattering (DLS), transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and turbidity measurements. However, the transitions are absent with added butanol. The chemical trapping method (CT) was employed to understand the differences between medium- and long-chain alcohols in determining aggregate morphology. The CT method was used to estimate interfacial water, alcohol, and counterion molarities with increasing stoichiometric alcohol concentrations. With 55 mM alcohol added, the interfacial octanol molarity is 0.9 M, which is three times higher than that for butanol. With added octanol, the ellipsoidal-wormlike micelle-vesicle transition is accompanied by a concurrent sharp increase of interfacial water molarities and a decrease of interfacial counterion molarity, which is not observed with added butanol. The CT data was also employed to estimate the changes of Israelachvili's packing parameter with increasing added alcohol concentration. Our result provides critical molecular level information for understanding the morphological transitions of CTAB/additives.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32395738     DOI: 10.1039/d0sm00665c

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soft Matter        ISSN: 1744-683X            Impact factor:   3.679


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1.  Interfacial Composition of Surfactant Aggregates in the Presence of Fragrance: A Chemical Trapping Study.

Authors:  Jiani Gong; Kaixin Yao; Qihan Sun; Yujia Sun; Lijie Sun; Changyao Liu; Bo Xu; Jiajing Tan; Li Zhao; Baocai Xu
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2022-07-06       Impact factor: 4.927

2.  Effects of Fatty Alcohols with Different Chain Lengths on the Performance of Low pH Biomass-Based Foams for Radioactive Decontamination.

Authors:  Hao Zhang; Lili Liang; Hailing Xi; Datong Liu; Zhanguo Li; Xiaoyan Lin
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2022-10-06       Impact factor: 4.927

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