The nonionic surfactant pentaethylene glycol-monododecylether CE forms micelles in aqueous solutions with a lower critical solution temperature. This characteristic solution behavior of CE is independent of the pH. Such micelles are used to solubilize a large variety of active guest molecules like for instance dyestuffs. An example is an acidic azo dye termed Blue used as a hair colorant. Depending on the pH, Blue gradually changes its hydrophilicity from the protonated BlueH at pH = 2 to the bivalent anion Blue at pH = 13 while keeping the shape and size of Blue essentially unchanged. These features of CE and Blue offer the unique chance to investigate the sole impact of a tunable hydrophilicity of a guest molecule on the solution behavior of mixed micelles of the guest and CE. Accordingly, the present work establishes a phase diagram of Blue-CE micelles and analyzes their morphology including the spatial distribution of Blue in the micelles as a function of the hydrophilicity of Blue. Small angle neutron scattering reveals the size and shape of the micelles, and detailed contrast matching of the CE supported by H NMR with NOESY provided insight into the localization of Blue within the micelles as its hydrophilicity changes.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11536388 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.4c00012 | DOI Listing |
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