Abstract

The effective rate constant for the reaction of muonium with NO3−, S2O32−, and Tl+ ions in water is altered by the addition of micelles. There is a decrease when the charge on the micelle is the same as that of the solute and an increase when their charges are opposite. From the magnitude of the effect a mean residence-time for muonium of 2 ns has been deduced for dodecyl sulphate micelles. This suggests there is barely any preferred localization, because 2 ns is smaller, even, than the expected diffusion time if the micelle core is as viscous as reported. This use of muonium atoms to probe the dynamics of micelles seems to support the view that there are regions of low microviscosity and considerable water penetration within the micellar structure.

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