Microcalorimetric measurements have been made as a function of temperature
on the series of gemini surfactants [CMH2M+1(CH3)(2)N(CH2)(S)N(CH3)(2)CMH2M
+1]Br-2, designated CMCSCM, where M and S indicate the numbers of carbon at
oms in the side chains and spacer, respectively, for M = 12 and S = 3, 4, 6
, 8, 10, and 12. The maximum at S = 4-6 in the values of the critical micel
le concentrations (cmc's) as a function of spacer length was found to be as
sociated with a strong minimum in the magnitude of the exothermic enthalpy
of micellization, DeltaH(mic). A strong maximum in the corresponding entrop
ies of micellization, DeltaS(mic), almost cancels out the effect of DeltaH(
mic), so that DeltaG(mic) and hence the values of the cmc show a much weake
r variation with spacer. The values of Delta Cp pass through a marked minim
um and are large, corresponding to a large variation of DeltaH(mic) with te
mperature. This variation of DeltaH(mic) has some interesting consequences
for the variation of the cmc. Thus, for C12C12C12 the contribution of Delta
H(mic) to DeltaG(mic) at room temperature is about 36%, but this increases
through 61% to 84% at 308 K. Over this range the changes in DeltaG(mic) rem
ain within about 10% of each other, almost within the experimental error.