Abstract

In this work, the effects on micellar behavior of long chain cationic surfactant tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide (TTAB) upon the addition of trisubstituted ionic liquid (IL), 1, 2-dimethyl-3-octylimidazolium chloride [odmim][Cl] at temperatures, 298.15–318.15 K has been studied. Different techniques such as conductance, surface tension, fluorescence and 1H NMR have been employed to understand the interactional mechanisms. The values of critical micelle concentration (cmc) and various thermodynamic parameters have been calculated from conductivity measurements. The surface parameters like effectiveness of decrease in surface tension (Πcmc), minimum surface area occupied per surfactant monomer (Amin), maximum surface excess concentration (Γmax), and adsorption efficiency (pC20) have been evaluated by surface tension measurements. Micellar aggregation number (Nagg) has been determined by quenching of pyrene. Further to understand interactions in post micellar region, 1H NMR measurements have been performed. It has been observed that the lipophilicity of interacting ion modified the thermodynamic and aggregation properties of TTAB.

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