The micellization behavior of bis cationic gemini surfactant, N,N'-dihexadecyl-N,N,N',N-tetramethyl-1,12-dodecanediammonium dibromide [C16H33N+(CH3)(2)-(CH2)(12)-N+(CH3)(2)C16H33, 2Br(-)] has been studied in binary aqueous mixtures of dimethyl sulfoxide, methanol, 1,4-dioxane, glycerol and ethylene glycol by conductivity and surface tension measurements at 300 K. The critical micellar concentration, degree of micelle ionization (alpha), surface excess concentration minimum surface area per molecule of surfactant (A(min)), Gibbs free energy of micellization the surface pressure at cmc (pi(cmc)), and the Gibbs energy of adsorption (Delta G(ad)degrees) of the gemini surfactant have also been determined. The cmc, alpha, A(min) increases where as (Delta G(m)degrees), Gamma(max), and pi(cmc) decreases with increasing volume percentage of the solvents in the solvent-water binary mixture. The interfacial properties of the gemini surfactant, solute-solute, solvent-solute interactions and the effectiveness of a surface-active molecule in binary solvent systems have been discussed.
Micellization behavior of [C-16-12-C-16], 2Br(-) gemini surfactant in binary aqueous-solvent mixtures
QUAGLIOTTO, Pierluigi
2009-01-01
Abstract
The micellization behavior of bis cationic gemini surfactant, N,N'-dihexadecyl-N,N,N',N-tetramethyl-1,12-dodecanediammonium dibromide [C16H33N+(CH3)(2)-(CH2)(12)-N+(CH3)(2)C16H33, 2Br(-)] has been studied in binary aqueous mixtures of dimethyl sulfoxide, methanol, 1,4-dioxane, glycerol and ethylene glycol by conductivity and surface tension measurements at 300 K. The critical micellar concentration, degree of micelle ionization (alpha), surface excess concentration minimum surface area per molecule of surfactant (A(min)), Gibbs free energy of micellization the surface pressure at cmc (pi(cmc)), and the Gibbs energy of adsorption (Delta G(ad)degrees) of the gemini surfactant have also been determined. The cmc, alpha, A(min) increases where as (Delta G(m)degrees), Gamma(max), and pi(cmc) decreases with increasing volume percentage of the solvents in the solvent-water binary mixture. The interfacial properties of the gemini surfactant, solute-solute, solvent-solute interactions and the effectiveness of a surface-active molecule in binary solvent systems have been discussed.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.