Abstract

The interfacial and bulk properties of mixtures of the anionic surfactant (dioctyl sulphosuccinate sodium salt, AOT) with zwitterionic surfactants 3-(N,N-dimethyldodecylammonio) propane sulfonate (DPS), 3-(N,N-dimethyltetradecylammonio) propane sulfonate (TPS), 3-(N,N-dimethylhexadecylammonio) propane sulfonate (HPS) have been studied employing surface tension, fluorescence, and viscometric techniques in aqueous media at 25 °C. It is observed that these mixtures exhibit synergism and these synergistic interactions increase with the enhancement of the hydrocarbon chain of the zwitterionic surfactant. The various physicochemical properties such as critical micelle concentration (cmc), surface excess concentration ( Г max), minimum area per molecule ( A min), aggregation number ( N agg), interaction parameters ( β σ , β m ), and thermodynamic parameters such as standard Gibbs free energy of adsorption (Δ G ads o ), excess free energy of micellization (Δ G ex), and standard Gibbs free energy of micellization (Δ G m o ) have been evaluated. The negative values of Δ G m o and Δ G ads o show that the micelle formation and adsorption of surfactant at the air/solution interface is energetically favorable, while a negative value of Δ G ex ensures stability of the mixed micelles formed. The Regular Solution Approximation, Motomura and Rosen’s approaches have been used to explain and compare the results. The packing parameter ( p) ensures the formation of vesicles or bilayers for AOT + DPS/TPS mixtures, which can potentially be used as delivery agents for industrial applications.

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