Size, hydration, and shape of SDS/heptane micelles investigated by time-resolved fluorescence quenching and electron spin resonance

Citation
R. Ranganathan et al., Size, hydration, and shape of SDS/heptane micelles investigated by time-resolved fluorescence quenching and electron spin resonance, LANGMUIR, 17(22), 2001, pp. 6765-6770
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics
Journal title
LANGMUIR
ISSN journal
07437463 → ACNP
Volume
17
Issue
22
Year of publication
2001
Pages
6765 - 6770
Database
ISI
SICI code
0743-7463(20011030)17:22<6765:SHASOS>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
Time-resolved fluorescence quenching (TRFQ) and electron spin resonance (ES R) are used to investigate sodium dodecyl sulfate/heptane micelles in water in the presence of varying amounts of sodium chloride (NaCl). Aggregation numbers are obtained from TRFQ and the micelle hydration from ESR. At any z ero or any fixed sodium chloride concentration less than or equal to 375 mM , micelles grow with heptane while maintaining the volume fraction of water in the polar shell of the micelle, referred to as hydration index, constan t. Core-shell model calculations, using simple geometry, show that some hyd rocarbon density extends into the polar shell. The shell comprises about 15 -17% of the core hydrocarbon in addition to the headgroups and hydration wa ter. The rate of micelle growth with sodium chloride is smaller in the pres ence of heptane, and at higher salt concentrations (> 375 mM), the micelles decrease in size with heptane. The rate of variation of hydration index wi th [NaCl] or aggregation number is indicative of micelle shape and shows th at the sphere-to-rod transformation occurs at higher aggregation numbers an d higher salt concentrations when heptane is present.