H. Huang et al., STUDY OF THE AGGREGATION BEHAVIOR OF MIXED MICELLES OF ANIONIC SURFACTANTS AND ETHOXYLATED ALCOHOLS BY TIME-RESOLVED FLUORESCENCE QUENCHING, Langmuir, 13(18), 1997, pp. 4821-4828
The aggregation behavior of mixed micelles of sodium salts of anionic
carboxylates, CnNa (n = 8, 10, 12), and n-butyl ethoxylated alcohols,
C4EOx, (x = 0-4), were studied using the time-resolved fluorescence qu
enching (TRFQ) technique. Alkylpyridinium ions (CnPy+) were found to b
e efficient quenchers of 2,3-dimethylnaphthalene (2,3-DMN) fluorescenc
e in anionic micelles. The quenching process is diffusion controlled a
nd involves the migration of 2,3-DMN along the micellar surface region
. The pseudo-first-order intramicellar quenching rate constant, k(Q),
decreases, and the activation energy of the quenching process, E-aQ, i
ncreases with increasing micelle size. Solubilization of a small quant
ity of ethoxylated alcohols by micelles of C8Na or C10Na has little ef
fect on the aggregation number of the surfactant, N-S, but results in
a significant decrease in N-S in the case of micelles formed of C12Na.
At a given concentration of alcohol, the average number of alcohol mo
lecules, N-A, in the mixed micelles increases progressively with incre
asing number of ethylene oxide groups in the alcohol. Under these same
conditions the total aggregation number, N-T = N-S + N-A, in C8Na-C4E
O0-4 and C10Na-C4EO0-4 mixed micelle systems increases, while it decre
ases in the case of C12Na-C4EO0-4 mixed micelles.