2022
DOI: 10.1039/d2sm01320g
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Determination of the critical micelle concentration of surfactants using fluorescence strategies

Abstract: The increasing importance of surfactants in various fields has led to a growing interest in the comprehensive characterization of surfactants. Critical micelle concentration (CMC), the most fundamental property of surfactants,...

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“…S1B (ESI†) shows the fluorescence intensity plotted against TX100 concentration, which is known as the determination of CMC by a fluorescence method. 30 The CMC of TX100 calculated from the intersection of the two approximate straight lines in Fig. S1B (ESI†) was 247 μM, which is in close agreement with the literature value.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…S1B (ESI†) shows the fluorescence intensity plotted against TX100 concentration, which is known as the determination of CMC by a fluorescence method. 30 The CMC of TX100 calculated from the intersection of the two approximate straight lines in Fig. S1B (ESI†) was 247 μM, which is in close agreement with the literature value.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…S1B and D (ESI †) shows that the slope of the approximate curve before micelle aggregation is about 70 times higher for Tw80 than for TX100. The slope of this line is considered to indicate the magnitude of affinity between the monomer surfactant and the fluorescent probe, 30 and it can be seen that Tw80 has a higher slope, or affinity for ANS, than TX100. As shown above, k a is more than five times larger for Tw80 than for TX100.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the solution reaches the critical micelle concentration, the surface tension of the solution is reduced to the lowest value. When the surfactant concentration is increased, the surface tension of the solution is no longer reduced, but a large number of micelles are formed, thus forming micelles . Blank micelles were prepared according to the final prescription, and then we plotted with lgC as the X -axis and the fluorescence intensity ratio at 372 and 384 nm as the Y -axis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Surfactants are widely used in industrial and household products, such as detergents, cosmetics, and agricultural and oilfield applications. Monitoring the levels of surfactants in environmental samples can provide information on the extent of contamination and guide interventions to reduce the impact of surfactants on the environment 32 . Molecule 5, which contains dimethylaniline and a hydroxyl group, exhibits AIE behavior and has been used to study the effect of added surfactant on aggregation-induced emission (Figure 4).…”
Section: Surfactantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Monitoring the levels of surfactants in environmental samples can provide information on the extent of contamination and guide interventions to reduce the impact of surfactants on the environment. 32 Compound 5 , which contains dimethylaniline and a hydroxyl group, exhibits AIE behavior and has been used to study the effect of added surfactant on aggregation-induced emission (Figure 4 ). At lower concentrations of the surfactant, AIE emission is preserved, while at higher concentrations, the loss of AIE emission is observed, which is correlated with micellization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%