Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
612699 Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 2007 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

In continuation of our previous investigations on the aqueous phase behavior of cetyltrimethylammonium 2-hydroxy-1-carboxy-naphthoate (CTA-2,1-HCN) (see J. Colloid Interface Sci. 288 (2005) 570), we have studied the phase behavior and the properties of the phases of the two shorter homologues, C14TA-2,1-HCN and C12TA-2,1-HCN. The phases were prepared from the alkyltrimethylammonium hydroxides RTAOH and the naphtholcarboxylic acid. By preparing the systems in this way the surfactant solutions contain no excess salt. With increasing counter-ion–surfactant ratio r we observed the same sequence of phases as for the previously studied C16-system, namely a L1-phase and a Lα-phase with multilamellar vesicles (MLV). The single phases are separated by a two-phase L1/Lα region. The phases were characterized with FF-TEM, rheological and SANS measurements. For both systems the viscosity of the L1-phases passes with increasing counter-ion/surfactant ratio over a maximum. The height of the maximum decreases strongly with decreasing chain length while the complex viscosity of the MLV-phase depends little on the chain length. For 100 mM solution both MLV phases behave like a weak gel and have a yield stress value. It is thus shown that it is possible to prepare viscoelastic surfactant solutions with a yield stress value from single chain surfactants with a dodecyl chain.

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