Abstract

The formation and the properties of wormlike micelles in aqueous solutions of mixed cationic and anionic gemini surfactants, 2-hydroxyl-propanediyl-α,ω-bis(dimethyldodecylammonium bromide) (12-3(OH)-12) and O, O′-bis(sodium 2-dodecylcarboxylate)- p-benzenediol (C 12ϕC 12), have been studied by steady-state and dynamic rheological measurements at 25 °C. With the addition of a small amount of C 12ϕC 12 into the solution of 12-3(OH)-12, the total surfactant concentration of which was always kept at 80 mmol L −1, the solution viscosity was strongly enhanced and its maximum was much larger than that of the mixed system of propanediyl-α,ω-bis(dimethyldodecylammonium bromide) (12-3-12) and C 12ϕC 12. The results of dynamic rheology measurements showed that 12-3(OH)-12/C 12ϕC 12 formed longer wormlike micelles in comparison with 12-3-12/C 12ϕC 12. This was attributed to the effect of hydrogen bonding occurring between 12-3(OH)-12 molecules, which was an effective driving force promoting micellar growth. As few C 12ϕC 12 participated in the micelles, the electrostatic attraction between the oppositely charged head groups of 12-3(OH)-12 and C 12ϕC 12 made the molecules in the aggregates pack more tightly. This reinforced the hydrogen-bonding interactions and greatly promoted the micellar growth.

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