Jb. Huang et Gx. Zhao, FORMATION AND COEXISTENCE OF THE MICELLES AND VESICLES IN MIXED-SOLUTION OF CATIONIC AND ANIONIC SURFACTANT, Colloid and polymer science, 273(2), 1995, pp. 156-164
In the aqueous mixtures of sodium alkylcarboxylate and alkyltrimethyla
mmonium bromide, large unilamelar vesciles can be formed spontaneously
or by sonication as the total carbon number in the HC chains is 19 (o
r larger). Vesicle formation can be influenced by changes of pH, molar
ratio of the two surfactant components, and the polar head group of c
ationic surfactant. Micelles may coexist with the vesiciles in these m
ixed systems. The larger hydrodynamic radius (approximately 200 nm) an
d aggregation number (approximately 800) illustrate that the shape of
the micelle in 1:1 C9H19COONa-C10H21N(CH3)Br is rod-like. In some mixe
d systems, the micelles can be transformed into stable vesciles by son
ication - a phenomenon revealed for the first time. The surface-chemic
al properties of these catanionic surfactant solutions and the stabili
ties of vesicle have been studied systematically.