Dynamic properties of entangled wormlike micelles: Sodium laurylethersulfate at high ionic strength-(II).

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作者
Clancy, SF
Fuller, JG
Scheidt, T
Paradies, HH
机构
[1] Crompton Inc, Res & Dev, Greenwich, CT 06831 USA
[2] Witco Corp, Ctr Res & Dev, Dublin, OH 43017 USA
[3] Univ Appl Sci, Mark Fachhsch, D-58690 Iserlohn, Germany
[4] Univ Gesamthsch Paderborn, Dept Chem & Chem Engn, D-33095 Paderborn, Germany
关键词
entanglement; sodium laurylethersulfate; wormlike micelles; rheology; light scattering; viscoelasticity;
D O I
10.1524/zpch.2001.215.7.905
中图分类号
O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
学科分类号
070304 ; 081704 ;
摘要
We report on the viscous behaviour of long and flexible wormlike micelles at volume fractions between phi = 0.05-0.14 comprised of sodium laurylethersulfate (SLES) in 0.15-0.5 M NaCl equivalent of SLES concentrations between 20-50 mM at temperatures ranging from 25 degreesC to 45 IC by means of static and dynamic light scattering and rheology, which is an extension of previous experiments on dilute/semi-dilute solutions of SLES micelles at much lower surfactant concentrations in the presence of low salt concentrations (Clancy and Paradies, Z. Phys. Chem. 215, 4, 483-513 (2001)). The light scattering results lead to a description of the solution of wormlike SLES micelles as analogous to semidilute solutions of living polymers in good solvents. The dynamic properties of SLES micelles as shown by the time autocorrelation function of the scattered field was found to be bimodal, particularly between 0.15-0.5 M NaCl (25 degreesC). The origin and the influence of surfactant concentration and salt concentration of the bimodal behaviour are investigated in more detail and compared to theoretical models describing coupling of concentration fluctuations to viscoelasticity. Specifically the behaviour of the slow viscoelastic time as a function of temperature, salt, and SLES concentration has been extensively evaluated experimentally and compared with theoretical predictions, revealing that the terminal stress relaxation time obtained from inelastic light scattering measurements is in accord with the rheological experiments. Above the crossover concentration of SLES of phi* congruent to 0.06 the viscoelastic properties are described by an almost ideal Maxwell relaxation. The overall theological data are in agreement with the scaling law with respect to surfactant concentration with exponents close to those predicted from a stress relaxation model applying living polymers. Furthermore. the complex elastic modulus at higher angle frequency obtained can be explained in terms of crossover between the regimes of reversible scission, and of breathing of the polymer-like SLES chains. The average increase of the chain length ((L) over bar) with increasing SLES concentration in the presence of 0.15-0.5 M NaCl at 25 degreesC scales with congruent to phi (0.31-0.34) according to static light scattering measurements. The hydrodynamic correlation length, jj, obtained from inelastic light scattering experiments is best approximated by xi (H) approximate to C-0.78, whereas the correlation length xi (c) scales with C-0.48, which is a significant smaller exponent than predicted of -0.75 theoretically. - The theological and dynamical behaviour of SLES micelles studied in this concentration range, e.g. the transition between dilute to semi-dilute regimes, including gelation shows the very different physical properties of SLES than that of its non-ethoxylated analogue and well studied sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS).
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页码:905 / 932
页数:28
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