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Mass transport in micellar surfactant solutions: 1. Relaxation of micelle concentration, aggregation number and polydispersity
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  • Advances in colloid and interface science, 2006-01, Vol.119 (1), p.1-16
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Amsterdam: Elsevier B.V
Erscheinungsjahr
2006
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  • The surfactant transfer in micellar solutions includes transport of all types of aggregates and the exchange of monomers between them. Such processes are theoretically described by a system containing tens of kinetic equations, which is practically inapplicable. For this reason, one of the basic problems of micellar kinetics is to simplify the general set of equations without loosing the adequacy and correctness of the theoretical description. Here, we propose a model, which generalizes previous models in the following aspects. First, we do not use the simplifying assumption that the width of the micellar peak is constant under dynamic conditions. Second, we avoid the use of the quasi-equilibrium approximation (local chemical equilibrium between micelles and monomers). Third, we reduce the problem to a self-consistent system of four nonlinear differential equations. Its solution gives the concentration of surfactant monomers, total micelle concentration, mean aggregation number, and halfwidth of the micellar peak as functions of the spatial coordinates and time. Further, we check the predictions of the model for the case of spatially uniform bulk perturbations (such as jumps in temperature, pressure or concentration). The theoretical analysis implies that the relaxations of the three basic parameters (micelle concentration, mean aggregation number, and polydispersity) are characterized by three different characteristic relaxation times. Two of them coincide with the slow and fast micellar relaxation times, which are known in the literature. The third time characterizes the relaxation of the width of the micellar peak (i.e. of the micelle polydispersity). It is intermediate between the slow and fast relaxation times, in the case of not-too-low micellar concentrations. For low micelle concentrations, the third characteristic time is close to the fast relaxation time. Procedure for obtaining the exact numerical solution of the problem is formulated. In addition, asymptotic analytical expressions are derived, which compare very well with the exact numerical solution. In the second part of this study, the obtained set of equations is applied for theoretical modeling of surfactant adsorption from micellar solutions under various dynamic conditions, corresponding to specific experimental methods.

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