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How Nano‐Ions Act Like Ionic Surfactants
Authors:Max Hohenschutz  Isabelle Grillo  Olivier Diat  Pierre Bauduin
Abstract:Recently, nanometric ions were shown to adsorb to hydrated neutral surfaces and to bind to the cavities of macrocyclic molecules with an unexpectedly strong affinity arising from a solvent‐mediated effect named superchaotropicity. We show here that nano‐ions at low concentrations (μm range), similarly to anionic surfactants, induce the spontaneous transformation of a swollen lyotropic lamellar phase of non‐ionic surfactant into a vesicle phase. This transition occurs when the neutral lamellae acquire charges, either by adsorption of the nano‐ions onto, or by anchoring of the ionic surfactant into the lamellae. In contrast to ionic surfactants, nano‐ions strongly dehydrate the neutral surfactant assemblies. As a conclusion, these purely inorganic nanometric ions act as alternatives to the widely used organic ionic surfactants.
Keywords:cloud point  nano-ions  non-ionic surfactants  superchaotropes  vesicles
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