Issue 31, 2013

Adsorption and micellization of gemini surfactants with pyrrolidinium head groups: effect of the spacer length

Abstract

A new family of gemini surfactants with pyrrolidinium head groups, 1,1′-(alkane-1, s-diyl)bis(1-dodecyl pyrrolidinium)bromide (C12–Cs–C12PB, s = 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, and 16), were synthesized. Their adsorption and micellization in aqueous solutions were investigated by various techniques such as equilibrium surface tension, fluorescence, and conductivity in detail. It was found that the effect of the spacer length on surfactant aggregation in aqueous solutions is similar to that of the well-known gemini surfactants with quaternary ammonium head groups (m-s-m), whereas the occupied limiting area per molecule (Amin) at the surface increases linearly with s rather than going through a maximum value at a medium value of s like that of m-s-m. The thermodynamic parameters suggest that the micellization of C12–Cs–C12PB is an entropy driven process regardless of the spacer length s. Moreover, a second breakpoint appeared in both γ–log c and I1/I3c curves of C12–C14–C12PB and C12–C16–C12PB as the surfactant concentration increases, which can be attributed to the formation of larger aggregates. The morphology of the aggregates is confirmed by employing dynamic light scattering (DLS) and cryo-transmission electron microscopy (cryo-TEM) techniques.

Graphical abstract: Adsorption and micellization of gemini surfactants with pyrrolidinium head groups: effect of the spacer length

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Apr 2013
Accepted
07 Jun 2013
First published
11 Jun 2013

Soft Matter, 2013,9, 7637-7646

Adsorption and micellization of gemini surfactants with pyrrolidinium head groups: effect of the spacer length

B. Cai, J. Dong, L. Cheng, Z. Jiang, Y. Yang and X. Li, Soft Matter, 2013, 9, 7637 DOI: 10.1039/C3SM50916H

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