Abstract

An exploratory study on the effect of polar solvents upon the partitioning of solutes in nonaqueous reverse micellar solutions composed by n-heptane/AOT/polar solvent has been performed. Ethylene glycol (EG), propylene glycol (PG), glycerol (GY), formamide (FA), dimethylformamide (DMF), and dimethylacetamide (DMA) were employed as water substitutes. The study has been carried out at a single value of the mole ratio between the polar solvent and AOT, Ws = [polar solvent]/[AOT] equal to 2. 9-Anthracenemethanol (9-AM) and acridine orange base (AOB) were the solutes considered. Partitioning of (9-AM) was determined following a fluorescence quenching method. AOB partition constants were evaluated by a method based on the dependence of the absorption spectra with AOT concentration. The results obtained show that, for both solutes, partitioning to the micelles is strongly favored in (EG), (PG), (GY), or (FA), rather than in (DMF) or (DMA) containing micelles. This trend is opposite to that observed for the parti...

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