Self-assembly of mixed surfactants sodium dodecylsulfate and polyethylene glycol dodecyl ether in aqueous solutions

The thermodynamic behavior of mixed systems containing the anionic surfactant sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) and the nonionic surfactant polyethylene glycol dodecyl ether (Brij L4) in aqueous solutions was investigated. Electrical conductivity and interfacial tension measurements were employed to inve...

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Published inJournal of molecular liquids Vol. 412; p. 125742
Main Authors Teixeira, Juliano F., Quintão, Juliana S., Oliveira, Kairon M., Teixeira, Alvaro V.N.C.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 15.10.2024
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Summary:The thermodynamic behavior of mixed systems containing the anionic surfactant sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) and the nonionic surfactant polyethylene glycol dodecyl ether (Brij L4) in aqueous solutions was investigated. Electrical conductivity and interfacial tension measurements were employed to investigate the concentration-dependent properties of these surfactant mixtures. Two main experiments were conducted: i) constant ratio experiment: the overall surfactant concentration was varied while maintaining a fixed ratio between SDS and Brij L4. It was shown that the critical micelle concentration (CMC) determined from electrical conductivity measurements does not indicate the formation of the first mixed micelles as observed using tensiometry, but the point from which the adsorption of counterions by the existing micelles became important. By using the Regular Solution Theory (RST), it was found that the interaction between SDS and Brij L4 is synergistic, driven by dipole-ion interactions of the hydrophilic regions of the two surfactants. ii) Fixed SDS concentration while increase the Brij L4 concentration: the resulting electrical conductivity exhibited non-trivial behavior which complexity arose from simultaneous phenomena of incorporation of free SDS molecules into the micelles as Brij L4 concentration increased, leading to a decrease in electrical conductivity; liberation of some adsorbed counterions from the mixed micelles to the solution, which increases the conductivity and increase of viscosity due to Brij L4 further addition that leads to a sequential decrease in electrical conductivity. •Sodium dodecyl sulfate and Brij forms mixed micelles with synergetic interactions.•Tensiometry evidences the micelle formation and conductivity the adsorption of ions.•Adding Brij promotes the incorporation of SDS and counterions at low concentration.•Higher concentration of Brij dilutes SDS and liberates the incorporated counterions.•Further addition of Brij increases the viscosity.
ISSN:0167-7322
DOI:10.1016/j.molliq.2024.125742