Gdj. Phillies et al., PROBE DIFFUSION IN THE PRESENCE OF NONIONIC AMPHIPHILES - TRITON X-100, Journal of physical chemistry, 97(44), 1993, pp. 11563-11568
We used quasi-elastic light scattering spectroscopy to measure the mut
ual diffusion coefficient D(m) of Triton X-100 micelles and the diffus
ion coefficient D(p) of polystyrene latex probe particles in Triton X-
100: water solutions, for Triton X-100 concentrations up to 100 g/L. F
rom the zero-concentration limits and linear concentration (of surfact
ant) dependences of D(p) and D(m), at 298 K we obtain a hydrodynamic r
adius of 45 angstrom for a Triton X-100 micelle. By using both mutual
and optical probe diffusion methods, we were able to determine the amo
unt of surfactant in a typical micelle [(65 +/- 5) X 10(3) Da, corresp
onding to a mean aggregation number N almost-equal-to 100] and the hyd
ration of a micelle (2.6 g(H2O)/g(TX-100)).