Abstract

Multifield 2H relaxation has been used to quantify the effect of solubilization of alkanes on the size and shape of the micelles in aqueous solutions of hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide, C16TABr. Information about aggregate size and shape was deduced from the reorientation rate of the aggregates. The surfactant concentration was chosen so that the solutions without solubilizate contained moderately long rodlike micelles (axial ratio ∼4). It was found that the change in aggregation behavior upon solubilization is substantially different for solubilizates of similar chemical composition but different structures. Solubilization of small amounts of cyclohexane, cyclooctane, cyclodecane, trans-decalin, n-hexane, 2,3-dimethylbutane, or adamantane causes growth of the micelles. Further addition of these solubilizates (except for adamantane, which has a lower solubility limit than the other solubilizates) causes a decrease in the aggregate size. On the other hand, solubilization of n-octane, n-decane, or n-dode...

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