Abstract

The reorientational motion of benzene solubilized in a water—-Aerosol OT—isooctane reverse micellar system has been studied from the quadrupolar relaxation of deuterated benzene. The correlation time of benzene in the complexed state in reverse micelles is longer than that in pure isooctane solution indicating an association of benzene with the surfactant system. This has also been confirmed from the measurements of activation energies of the relaxation processes in these systems.

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