J. Czapkiewicz et al., SELF-ASSEMBLY PROPERTIES OF POLYPHENYLSULPHONIC ACIDS AND THEIR ALKALI-METAL SALTS IN AQUEOUS-SOLUTIONS, Colloids and surfaces. A, Physicochemical and engineering aspects, 136(3), 1998, pp. 281-288
Potassium and sodium 5'-phenyl-1,1':3',1 ''-terphenyl-4-sulphonates (K
PhTS and SPhTS) and the 2'-methyl derivatives (KMePhTS and SMePhTS) ha
ve been synthesized from the appropriate pyrylium salt. The procedure
failed in the case of the corresponding lithium salts (LPhTS and LMePh
TS). These were prepared by neutralization of the sulphonic acids. Sol
ubilities of the alkali metal polyphenylsulphonates in water at 25 deg
rees C decrease in the order Li>Na>K. Conductivity data for these salt
s and the acids in water indicate formation of dimers in the low conce
ntration range preceding the operational micellization concentration.
Dilute solutions of lithium polyphenylsulphonates in aqueous LiCl form
anisotropic, highly viscous systems which show marked time-dependent
hypochromism. Results of dynamic light scattering measurements support
the view that elongated stacks of the triphenylbenzene moieties are f
ormed in such solutions. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.