Issue 16, 2009

Thermo-responsive viscoelastic wormlike micelle to elastic hydrogel transition in dual-component systems

Abstract

In this work, we report a thermo-responsive phase transition from a viscoelastic wormlike micelle solution to an elastic hydrogel in a mixture of an imidazole-type surfactant, 1-hexadecyl-3-methylimidazolium bromide (C16MIMBr), and sodium salicylate (NaSal). Above the critical temperature Tgel, the sample exhibits characteristic wormlike micelle features with strong viscoelastic properties. As the temperature was lowered below the Tgel, the viscoelastic solution transforms into an elastic hydrogel with a remarkable elastic modulus increase. Polarization microscopy, SEM, and XRD were employed to reveal the morphology and molecular arrangement of the organized microstructures in the hydrogel. The unexpected phase transition from viscoelastic solution to hydrogel can be attributed to the crystallization of wormlike micelles, which is related to the strong synergic interaction between the surfactant and hydrotrope.

Graphical abstract: Thermo-responsive viscoelastic wormlike micelle to elastic hydrogel transition in dual-component systems

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Apr 2009
Accepted
22 May 2009
First published
03 Jul 2009

Soft Matter, 2009,5, 3047-3053

Thermo-responsive viscoelastic wormlike micelle to elastic hydrogel transition in dual-component systems

Y. Lin, Y. Qiao, Y. Yan and J. Huang, Soft Matter, 2009, 5, 3047 DOI: 10.1039/B906960G

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