pH-switchable structural evolution in aqueous surfactant-aromatic dibasic acid system
pH-switchable structural evolution in aqueous surfactant-aromatic dibasic acid system
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2015-01-01
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Rose J, Linet
Tata, B. V.R.
Aswal, V. K.
Hassan, P. A.
Talmon, Yeshayahu
Sreejith, Lisa
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Abstract.: Structural transitions triggered by p H in an aqueous micellar system comprising of a cationic surfactant (cetylpyridinium chloride) and an aromatic dibasic acid (phthalic acid) was investigated. Reversible switching between liquid-like and gel-like states was exhibited by the system on adjusting the solution p H. Self-assembled structures, responsible for the changes in flow properties were identified using rheology, light scattering techniques and cryogenic Transmission Electron Microscopy (cryo-TEM). High-viscosity, shear-thinning behavior and Maxwell-type dynamic rheology shown by the system at certain p H values suggested the growth of spheroidal/short cylindrical micelles into long and entangled structures. Light scattering profiles also supported the notion of p H-induced microstructural transitions in the solution. Cryo-TEM images confirmed the presence of spheroidal/short cylindrical micelles in the low-viscosity sample whereas very long and entangled thread-like micelles in the peak viscosity sample. p H-dependent changes in the micellar binding ability of phthalic acid is proposed as the key factor regulating the morphological transformations and related flow properties of the system.
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Soft Matter: Self-organisation and Supramolecular Assemblies
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European Physical Journal E. v.38(1)