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Morphology Modulation of Ionic Surfactant Micelles in Ternary Deep Eutectic Solvents

Ria Atri, Adrian Sanchez-Fernandez, Oliver S. Hammond, Iva Manasi, James Doutch, James P. Tellam, Karen J. Edler

2020The Journal of Physical Chemistry B44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

TAB) and anionic (SDS) surfactants in a ternary DES comprising choline chloride, urea, and glycerol, where the hydrogen bond donors are mixed in varying molar ratios. The results show that in each case either globular or rodlike micelles are formed with the degree of elongation being directly dependent on the composition of the DES. It is hypothesized that this composition dependence arises largely from the poor solubility of the counterions in the DES, especially at low glycerol content, leading to a tighter binding of the counterion to the micelle surface and giving rise to micelles with a high aspect ratio. This potential for accurate control over micelle morphology presents unique opportunities for rheology control or to develop templated syntheses of porous materials in DES, utilizing the solvent composition to tailor micelle shape and size, and hence the pore structure of the resulting material.

Topics & Concepts

MicelleChemical engineeringPulmonary surfactantSolubilityCounterionChemistrySmall-angle neutron scatteringAmphiphileCholine chlorideTernary operationNeutron scatteringAqueous solutionOrganic chemistryCopolymerIonScatteringPolymerEngineeringProgramming languageComputer sciencePhysicsOpticsIonic liquids properties and applicationsSurfactants and Colloidal SystemsAnalytical Chemistry and Chromatography
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