posted on 2013-01-15, 00:00authored byDan Hua Xie, Jianxi Zhao
A new gemini surfactant with a long and rigid spacer, O,O′-bis(sodium 2-dodecylcarboxylate)-p-dibenzenediol (referred to as C12ϕ2C12), has been synthesized. Its aggregation in
aqueous solution has been studied using static and dynamic light scattering
measurements. The homologue O,O′-bis(sodium
2-dodecylcarboxylate)-p-benzenediol (C12ϕC12) whose spacer only contains a single phenyl
group was also examined for comparison. Dynamic light scattering (DLS)
revealed the unexpected existence of large aggregates in the solution
of C12ϕ2C12. However, C12ϕC12 showed rather normal aggregation behavior.
Both the results of intrinsic viscosity and light scattering demonstrated
a loose structure for the large aggregates of C12ϕ2C12. This behavior was attributed to an extending
configuration of C12ϕ2C12 with
the two alkyl tails stretching toward the solution due to the rigidity
of the long spacer. The large network-like aggregate formation was
an inevitable outcome of spontaneously reducing the energy of the
system. Freeze-fracture transmission electron microscopy (FF-TEM)
images and 1H NMR measurements supported this speculation.
Due to the columnar-like molecular geometry, the large network-like
aggregates were directly transformed into rodlike micelles with increasing
surfactant concentration. Depending on further micellar growth, the
wormlike micelles were finally formed as confirmed by rheological
measurements.