Characteristics of AOT Microemulsion Structure Depending on Apolar Solvents

1999 
By using synchrotron radiation small-angle X-ray scattering (SR-SAXS), we have studied the structural properties of reversed micellar systems depending on hydrocarbon chains of apolar solvents, where we have treated water/bis(2-ethylhexyl)sulfosuccinate (AOT)/n-hexane, n-heptane, n-octane, and isooctane systems. With increasing water/surfactant molar ratio w0 (= [H2O]/[AOT]), we have found that three different phases (oligomeric phase, transient phase, monomeric phase) appear successively in the above systems the same as in the water/AOT/isooctane system. In the present experiments we have found other features of the reversed micellar structure depending on apolar solvents. Thus, the w0 region of the transient phase broadens with increasing the hydrocarbon chain length. The slope of the linear relation between micellar radius and w0 changes systematically depending on the length of linear hydrocarbon chain of apolar solvent, which clearly suggests that the penetration of the solvent molecules into the sur...
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