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The Effect of Temperature on the Critical Micelle Concentration of Hexadecyl Pyridinium Bromide (Hexadecyl Pyridinium Bromide의 임계미셀농도에서 온도의 효과)

  • Kim, Yeoung-Chan
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.51-54
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    • 2007
  • Surfactants can be used as a cosmetics and chemical dispersants. The variation of critical micelle concentration(CMC) with temperature for hexadecyl pyridinium bromide over the range $40^{\circ}C$ to $60^{\circ}C$ has been measured by drop methods. Thermodynamic quantities for micellization of hexadecyl pyridinium bromide in water have been calculated by polynominal equation.

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Synthesis and Their Physical Properties of Cationic Surfactants bearing Hydrophobic Chains of Aromatic Subtituents (방향족 치환기의 소수성 사슬을 갖는 양이온 계면활성제의 합성과 이의 물리화학적 특성 연구)

  • Ahn, Beom-Shu
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.380-386
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    • 2013
  • N,N,N-Trimethyl-10-nitrophenoxy decylammonium bromide (N10TAB) and N,N,N,N-Tetramethyl-bis-[10-nitrophenoxy decyl]-1,6-hexanediammonium dibromide (N10-6-10N), bearing aromatic nitrophenoxy group in the end of their hydrophobic chains have been prepared, and their properties in aqueous solutions have been studied by conductivity and H-NMR spectroscopy. Below the critical micelle concentration N10-6-10N form premicelle with two or three surfactant molecules. Beyond the critical micelle concentration two molecules have strong self-aggregation ability and form micelles of rather small size and with small aggregation numbers. H-NMR at different concentrations give the informations on the environmental changes of the surfactants on their micellization progress.

Thermodynamic Approach on The Critical Micelle Concentration of Surfactant (계면활성제의 임계 미셀농도에 대한 열역학적 접근)

  • Kim, Se-Bong;Kim, Yeoung-Chan
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.449-454
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    • 2011
  • This surfactant can be used as a cosmetics and chemical dispersants. The variation of critical micelle concentration(CMC) with temperature for N-eicosyl pyridinium bromide over the range $40^{\circ}C$ to $60^{\circ}C$ has been measured by drop methods. Thermodynamic quantities for micellization of N-eicosyl pyridinium bromide in water have been calculated by polynominal equation.

Description of Temperature Dependence of Critical Micelle Concentration

  • Kim, Hong-Un;Lim, Kyung-Hee
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.24 no.10
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    • pp.1449-1454
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    • 2003
  • A new equation has been derived on the basis of ${\delta}G^o$ = -RT lnK, linear behavior of the enthalpy of micellization with temperature, and the Gibbs-Helmholtz relation. It describes correctly the dependence of critical micelle concentration $(X_{CMC})$ on temperature and has yielded excellent fitting results for various surfactant systems. The new equation results in the linear behavior of the entropy of micellization with temperature and accounts for the compensation phenomena observed for the micellization in aqueous solutions, along with the linear dependence of the enthalpy of micellization on temperature. These results imply that the new equation of $X_{CMC}(T)$ accounts for the temperature dependence of CMC correctly.

The Surface Tension and the C. M. C. of the Solution of Dodecylpyridinium Bromide (Dodecylpyridinium Bromide 溶液의 表面張力과 C. M. C.)

  • Han, Man-Un;Lee, Chong-Man;Kim, Tae-Woo
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.124-127
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    • 1965
  • The surface tension of the solution of dodecylpridinium bromide was measured by the ring method over the range $25^{\circ}\; to\; 45^{\circ}C.$ The critical micelle concentration was determined from the change of the surface tension of solution with concentration. The temperature dependence of the critical micelle concentration was also investigated. The result was compared with Adderson and Taylor's data determined by the conductivity method.

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Synergistic Effect of Mixed Anionic/Nonionic Surfactant Micelles (음이온/비이온 계면활성제의 미셀상승 효과)

  • Kwon, Soun-Il;Kwack, Kwang-Soo;Nam, Ki-Dae
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.249-253
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    • 2001
  • A proposed method of determining the composition of mixed micelles in equilibrium with monomer of known composition is described. The systems were sodium ${\alpha}-sulfonated$ dodecanoyl ethyl esther (${\alpha}-SR_{12}Et$) or sodium dodecyl sulfate(SDS)-polyoxyethylene 23 lauryl ether (Brij 35) un water and in 0.1M sodium chloride solution at $25^{\circ}C$. This technique applies the Gibbs-Duhem equation to the mixed micelles, which is treated as a pseudophase. This proposed methodology, which needs only critical micelle concentration data as a function of monomer composition, is applied to an anionic/nonionic surfactant pair. The calculated monomer-micelle equilibrium is found to be very similar to the much-used regular solution for nonideal systems.

SERS Analysis of CMC on Gold-Assembled Micelle

  • Jang, Nak-Han
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.25 no.9
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    • pp.1392-1396
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    • 2004
  • The micellization of dodecylpyridinum chloride (DPC) assembled on aqueous gold nanoparticles has been studied as a function of concentration using Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS). At the low concentration, the strong SERS band of the benzene ring moiety was observed at 1025 $cm^{-1}$, and assigned to “trigonal ring breathing”. According to high concentration of DPC, a new strong band was also appeared at 1012 $cm^{-1}$, which was assigned to “totally symmetry ring breathing”. The difference of two spectra seems to ascribe to the geometry of polar head group, i.e., pyridinium cation. These geometry exist flat-down at low concentration, whereas standing-up or tilted geometry at high concentration. The critical micelle concentration (CMC) was first obtained from the ratio of intensities of the two bands related to the benzene ring moiety by vibrational spectroscopy, and was about 28 mM. After the CMC, the benzene ring moiety in the micelle state was more restricted than in monomer state because there is no more change of intensities at 1012 $cm^{-1}$. In addition, the size of gold-assembled micelle was estimated using light scattering and it was about 328.3 nm.

Fluorescence Spectroscopy Studies on Micellization of Poloxamer 407 Solution

  • Lee, Ka-Young;Shin, Sang-Chul;Oh, In-Joon
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.26 no.8
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    • pp.653-658
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    • 2003
  • It has been reported that at low temperature region, poloxamers existed as a monomer. Upon warming, an equilibrium between unimers and micelles was established, and finally micelle aggregates were formed at higher temperature. In this study, the fluorescence spectroscopy was used to study the micelle formation of the poloxamer 407 in aqueous solution. The excitation and emission spectra of pyrene, a fluorescence probe, were measured as a function of the concentration of poloxamer 407 and temperature. A blue shift in the emission spectrum and a red shift in the excitation spectrum were observed as pyrene transferred from an aqueous to a hydrophobic micellar environment. From the $I_1/I_3 and I_{339}/I_{333}$ results, critical micelle concentration (cmc) and critical micelle temperature (cmt) were determined. Also, from the fluorescence spectra of the probe molecules such as 8-anilino-1-naphthalene sulfonic acid and 1-pyrenecarboxaldehyde, the blue shift of the $\lambda_{max}$ was observed. These results suggest a decrease in the polarity of the microenvironment around probe because of micelle formation. The poloxamer 407 above cmc strongly complexed with hydrophobic fluorescent probes and the binding constant of complex increased with increasing the hydrophobicity of the probe.

Synthesis and Properties of Anionic Sulfonate Surfactants Using Fatty Alcohol (Fatty alcohol을 이용한 음이온 술폰산계 계면활성제의 합성 및 물성)

  • Cho, Jung-Eun;Shin, Hye-Lin;Jeong, Noh-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.579-586
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    • 2018
  • In this study, surfactants were synthesized using fatty alcohols of 8, 10, 12 and 14 carbon chains length. The structures of the synthesized surfactants was confirmed by FT-IR and $^1H$-NMR analysis. The surface tension of the diluted surfactant was measured as 26~32 mN/m depending on the carbon length and the critical micelle concentration was measured as $10^{-3}{\sim}10^{-5}mol/L$.The minimum value per molecule of the synthesized sulfonic acid surfactant is 1.68 to $1.30nm^2$. The physical properties of the synthesized surfactants were determined by measuring the critical micelle concentration, foaming power, emulsifying stability, and contact angle.

Synthesis and Properties of Anionic Surfactants Using Sarcosine and Taurine (사코진과 타우린을 이용한 음이온 계면활성제의 합성 및 물성)

  • Cho, Jung-Eun;Shin, Hye-Rin;Jeong, Noh-Hee
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.102-107
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    • 2019
  • Anionic surfactants were synthesized by using an sarcosine, taurine and fatty alcohol with varying the carbon chain length. The structure of synthesized surfactants was confirmed by $^1H$ NMR analysis. The critical micelle concentration of the synthetic anionic surfactant was $10^{-2}{\sim}10^{-4}mol/L$ and the surface tension value at the critical micelle concentration was between 21 and 39 mN/m. It was confirmed by the Ross-Miles method that the synthetic surfactant with the carbon chain of 12 showed a good foaming power and stability. In addition, the surfactant using the sacosine was found to have a good affinity in soybean oil while that using taurine in benzene. The physical properties of synthesized surfactants were determined by measuring the critical micelle concentration, foaming power and emulsifying stability.