Abstract:Small angle neutron scattering experiments (SANS) on solutions of cetylpyridiniumsalicylate (CPS) in D2O over a large concentration range show a characteristic scattering maximum due to mutual interactions between the rodlike micelles. From the scattering rates structure factors S(Q), pair correlation functions g(r) and corresponding mean potentials W(r) are derived. Furthermore it is shown, that the length L of the scatterers decreases in a concentration range from 20 mM to 160 mM CPS. To study the influence … Show more
“…The rheological properties of the oil-like phases of ASTP-A are very peculiar; it is obviously viscoelastic and trimethylammonium bromide-salicylic acid (CTAB-SA) are interpreted in terms of a network of overlapping rodlike negative thixotropic although its viscosity is low. Table 4 shows the apparent viscosity of the oil-like phase of ASTP-micelles (16)(17)(18). Therefore, we suggested that the upper phases of ASTP-C and the water-like phases of ASTP-A A, which shows that the solution is negative thixotropic.…”
Section: The Surface Tension Of Astp Systems (25њc)mentioning
“…The rheological properties of the oil-like phases of ASTP-A are very peculiar; it is obviously viscoelastic and trimethylammonium bromide-salicylic acid (CTAB-SA) are interpreted in terms of a network of overlapping rodlike negative thixotropic although its viscosity is low. Table 4 shows the apparent viscosity of the oil-like phase of ASTP-micelles (16)(17)(18). Therefore, we suggested that the upper phases of ASTP-C and the water-like phases of ASTP-A A, which shows that the solution is negative thixotropic.…”
Section: The Surface Tension Of Astp Systems (25њc)mentioning
“…of CPS in D20 at 298 K is 0"15 mM. Hoffmann, Kalus, Thurn & Ibel (1983) observed that the rod length of micelles continues to increase for CPS concentration c (mM) from the c.m.c, up to about c*= 10 mM, at which concentration the rod length begins to be equal to the interparticle spacing. We shall call c* the overlap concentration.…”
Section: D= 2-1/2( 4000 H/n A[sds]) 1/3 X 10 S/~mentioning
confidence: 92%
“…SANS intensity distributions of these saltfree micellar solutions show a strong correlation peak which indicates a high degree of nearest-neighbour ordering of the rods. Furthermore, by addition of NaC1 (0.5-32 mM) to a 5 mM solution of CPS, L can be increased to several thousand fingstr6m (Hoffmann, Kalus, Thurn & Ibel, 1983). In a brief report Hayter & Penfold (1984) described a SANS experiment with a mixed surfactant system SDS/TDPS (tetradecylpyridinium salicylate) in aqueous solutions.…”
Section: Correlation In Ionic Micellar Solutions Subject To Shear Alimentioning
An overview of an important aspect of SANS research on charged colloidal suspensions is presented. These systems are characterized by pronounced interparticle correlations resulting from a strong and long-range double-layer interaction between macroions (i.e. the charged colloidal particles). Emphasis is laid on the use of simple statistical mechanical models, which are applicable in treating SANS data, that take into account the double-layer interaction. Examples are taken from work on dense protein solutions, ionic micellar solutions and protein-detergent complexes in aqueous solutions. Spherical and rod-like particles are considered. Polydispersity effects are taken into account whenever possible. In the case of rod-like systems, alignment by a shear gradient and the consequent analysis of two-dimensional SANS intensity distributions are briefly discussed.
“…(12) which converges for nonzero a. Equations (l), (7) and (15) lead to an anomalous growth law [13] (n + 1) log L = constant + ~/KQ (16) The effect of counterions condensing nonuniformly is remarkable: it changes the sign of eq. (10). This comes about because the effective elec-trostatic potential does not change along the understand.…”
The electrostatics of micellar growth is reviewed and extended for solutions containing excess salt. In dilute solution the expansion of a linear micelle with increasing salt concentration is explained for a wide range of ionic strength. When the micellar charge density is very high, counterions condense nonuniformly onto the micellar rod. In that case the micelle may contract upon the addition of salt. In semidilute solutions the excluded-volume effect is an additional factor complicating the ionic strength dependence of micellar growth.
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