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CETYLPYRIDINIUM CHLORIDE + TETRADECYLTRIMETHYLAMMONIUM BROMIDE MIXED MICELLES IN POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL 1000 + WATER MIXTURES*

Pages 879-892 | Received 25 Jul 1998, Published online: 18 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

The conductances of cetylpyridinium chloride (CPyCl) + tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide (TTAB) mixtures over the entire mole fraction range of CPyCl (xCPyCl) were measured in aqueous binary mixtures of polyethylene glycol 1000 (PEG 1000) containing 0.5, 1, 2, 5 and 10 wt% of PEG 1000 at 30°C. From the conductivity data, the critical micellar concentration (cmc), degree of counter ion association (χ) and the standard free energy of micelle formation (ΔGo M ) of CPyCl and TTAB were computed. The DGo M value is further divided into the hydrophobic contribution of free energy of transfer of the surfactant hydrocarbon chain from the medium to the micelle (ΔGo HP ), and the energy associated with the surface contributions (ΔGo s ) consisting of electrostatic interactions between the head groups and counter ions. Both contributions show a linear dependence on the amount of PEG additive. These results have been explained on the basis of the medium effects of aqueous PEG.

This article is reprinted in its entirely from Vol. 36, No. 1 due to a printing error.

The mixed micelle formation by CPyCl+TTAB show non-ideal behavior which is quite similar in the absence, as well as in the presence, of PEG additive as evaluated by using the regular solution theory. The interaction parameter, b, is always negative and remains almost constant with respect to the amount of PEG additive. This indicates that the mixed micelle formation occurs mainly due to the synergistic interactions between the unlike surfactant monomers only.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

The author is grateful to the CSIR, New Delhi, for a research grant [No. 01(1468)/97/EMR-II].

Notes

This article is reprinted in its entirely from Vol. 36, No. 1 due to a printing error.

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