Synergistic effects in mixtures of an anionic and a cationic surfactant hav
e been theoretically investigated. We derive an explicit expression far the
critical micelle concentration (cmc) as a function of the aggregate compos
ition from the Poisson-Boltzmann mean field theory and, thus, demonstrate t
hat the conspicuously large synergistic effects that have been experimental
ly observed can be rationalized without the need of invoking any specific i
nteractions between the surfactant headgroups. The simple relation beta = -
4 epsilon (el/kTelNzT) is derived, i.e.,the "interaction parameter" beta is
directly related to the electrostatic free energy contribution epsilon (el
) for the pure surfactant, implying, among other things, that the magnitude
of beta decreases vith increasing cmc for the pure surfactant in agreement
with experimental observations. We furthermore demonstrate that the aggreg
ate composition is close to equimolar composition (x(1) = 0.5) at cmc in al
most the entire regime of overall surfactant compositions and that the free
monomer concentration of the surfactant in excess is generally much larger
than the corresponding quantity for the surfactant in deficit.