Issue 47, 2022

Determination of the critical micelle concentration of surfactants using fluorescence strategies

Abstract

The increasing importance of surfactants in various fields has led to growing interest in the comprehensive characterization of surfactants. The critical micelle concentration (CMC), the most fundamental property of surfactants, is a parameter that must be measured. In particular, with the continuous expansion of the molecular structure of surfactants, numerous novel amphiphilic molecules have been developed that are capable of forming ordered aggregates in various solvent systems. Fluorescence spectroscopy, based on the differences in fluorescence intensity and wavelength of the fluorescent probe in the solvent phase and micellar phase, can sensitively detect the CMC of surfactants. This review aims to summarize the various fluorescence methods used to determine the CMC, including aggregation-induced emission (AIE), excimer formation, intramolecular charge transfer (ICT), and other miscellaneous strategies. The difficulties and limitations in the CMC determination process are also described. Further suggestions are provided to guide the existing fluorescence probes and the corresponding fluorescence methods to detect critical aggregation concentrations of amphiphilic molecules.

Graphical abstract: Determination of the critical micelle concentration of surfactants using fluorescence strategies

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
04 Oct 2022
Accepted
08 Nov 2022
First published
08 Nov 2022

Soft Matter, 2022,18, 8920-8930

Determination of the critical micelle concentration of surfactants using fluorescence strategies

R. Wu, M. Tian, C. Shu, C. Zhou and W. Guan, Soft Matter, 2022, 18, 8920 DOI: 10.1039/D2SM01320G

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