Influence of Temperature and Concentration on the Self-Assembly of Nonionic CE Surfactants: A Light Scattering Study.

ACS Omega

Laboratory of Thermodynamics, Department of Biochemical and Chemical Engineering, TU Dortmund University, Emil-Figge-Str. 70, 44227 Dortmund, Germany.

Published: March 2022

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  • Nonionic poly(ethylene oxide) alkyl ether (CE) surfactants self-assemble into various sized aggregates above their critical micelle concentration (CMC), which is essential for selecting surfactants for applications like micellar solvents.
  • Static and dynamic light scattering methods were used to study four different CE surfactants, finding that CMC varies with temperature, concentration, and molecular structure.
  • A minimum CMC was observed at certain temperatures, and changes in hydrophilic and hydrophobic chain lengths affected CMC, while aggregate size increased with temperature and surfactant concentration.

Article Abstract

Nonionic poly(ethylene oxide) alkyl ether (CE) surfactants self-assemble into aggregates of various sizes and shapes above their critical micelle concentration (CMC). Knowledge on solution attributes such as CMC as well as aggregate characteristics is crucial to choose the appropriate surfactant for a given application, e.g., as a micellar solvent system. In this work, we used static and dynamic light scattering to measure the CMC, aggregation number ( ), and hydrodynamic radius ( ) of four different CE surfactants (CE, CE, CE, and CE). We examined the influence of temperature, concentration, and molecular structure on the self-assembly in the vicinity of the CMC. A minimum in the CMC vs temperature curve was identified for all surfactants investigated. Further, extending the hydrophilic and hydrophobic chain lengths leads to an increase and decrease of the CMC, respectively. The size of the aggregates strongly depends on temperature. and increase with increasing temperature for all surfactants investigated. Additionally, and both increase with increasing surfactant concentration. The data obtained in this work further improve the understanding of the influence of temperature and molecular structure on the self-assembly of CE surfactants and will further foster their use in micellar solvent systems.

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