Js. Collura et al., The effects of concentration, pressure, and temperature on the diffusion coefficient and correlation length of SDS micelles, J PHYS CH B, 105(21), 2001, pp. 4846-4852
The effects of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) concentration (less than or equ
al to 10 mass %), temperature (35 and 50 degreesC), and pressure (0.1 to 10
0 MPa) on the cooperative diffusion coefficient and static correlation leng
th of micelles in solutions in 1 M NaCl were studied using static and dynam
ic light scattering. These data are interpreted in terms of models of dilut
e and semidilute solutions of rod-like polymers. The results indicate that
the effects of pressure are most significant near the crossover concentrati
on between dilute and semidilute solution behavior. This concentration is a
function of temperature and pressure because both of these thermodynamic p
arameters affect the mean micellar size.