Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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598436 | Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2006 | 8 Pages |
With successive addition of mixed polyoxyethylene dodecylether (C12EOn) surfactant with an average EO number of 3 to the aqueous solution of hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) and sucrose monohexadecanoate (P1695), one-dimensional micellar growth occurs and the viscosity increases sharply leading to the formation of viscoelastic solutions of worm-like micelles. Steady and oscillatory shear rheological measurements show that in the aqueous CTAB system, the extent of micellar growth decreases with increasing the dispersion in EO chain in the mixture in following order C12EO3 > C12EO2 + C12EO4 > C12EO0 + C12EO4 > C12EO1 + C12EO5. With C12EO0 + C12EO6 no micellar growth occurs but a phase separation is observed. In P1695 system, the viscoelastic solution is formed at relatively lower concentration of mixed C12EOn and the extent of micellar growth decreases in the following order: C12EO3 ≈ C12EO2 + C12EO4 > C12EO1 + C12EO5 > C12EO0 + C12EO6. The effect of the dispersion of EO chain length on the micellar growth is also discussed.