Abstract

The fluorescence polarization technique has been applied to determine the hydrodynamic radii of water/AOT/near-critical propane micelles ranging in water to AOT molar ratio ( W 0) from 1 to 11 at a pressure of 15 MPa and a temperature of 310 K. The effect of pressure on hydrodynamic radius has also been investigated in the pressure range of 12–38 MPa for micelles of W 0=6 and W 0=9 at 310 K. 3,4,9,10-perylene sodium tetracarboxylate, solubilized within the aqueous core of the reverse micelles, was used as a fluorescent probe. The results show that the hydrodynamic radius increased significantly with increasing W 0 value, but remained almost unchanged with increasing pressure.

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