Mixed micellar aggregates of nonionic and anionic surfactants with short hydrophobic tails: a microcalorimetric study |
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Authors: | Ortona Ornella D'Errico Gerardino Vitagliano Vincenzo Costantino Lucia |
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Institution: | Chemistry Department of Naples University, Federico II, Complesso di Montesantangelo, via Cinzia, Napoles, Italy. ortona@chemistry.unina.it |
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Abstract: | Apparent molar relative enthalpies were measured for the nonionic ethoxylated surfactant CH(3)-(CH(2))(5)-(OCH(2)-CH(2))(5)OH (C(6)E(5)) in aqueous solution at constant molality of the ionic surfactant CH(3)-(CH(2))(5)-SO(-)(3)Na(+)(C(6)SNa) at 25 degrees C. The experimental data obtained by a stepwise dilution process allowed evaluation of the C(6)E(5) first interaction parameter at several constant molalities of C(6)SNa. The C(6)E(5) critical micelle composition as a function of the C(6)SNa molality was also estimated. The experimental calorimetric data, together with the mixed micelles composition computed in the past by some of us Ciccarelli et al., Langmuir 14, 7130 (1998)], allowed computation of the Deltah(Mic) of micellization. The experimental data are compared to those predicted by the ideal solution model and regular solution model of mixed micellization. From a calorimetric study performed on the water-hexanol-C(6)SNa and water-penthaethylene glycol-C(6)SNa model systems, it can be argued that the interactions among the hydrophilic heads in the C(6)E(5)-C(6)SNa mixed micelles prevail on the contribution of the hydrophobic tails in ruling the enthalpic properties of the system. |
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