Journal article

Rate of exchange of surfactant monomer radicals and long chain alcohols between micelles and aqueous solutions. A pulse radiolysis study

M Almgren, F Grieser, JK Thomas

Journal of the Chemical Society Faraday Transactions 1 Physical Chemistry in Condensed Phases | ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY | Published : 1979

Abstract

Pulse radiolysis has been used to measure the rate at which sodium lauryl sulphate monomer surfactant units enter into and exit from surfactant micelles. The free radical of the monomer is generated via OH attack following radiolysis and its reaction with ferricyanide noted. The rate constant for this reaction is 3.2 × 108 dm3 mol-1 s-1 at 25°C. In micellar solution two distinct rate processes are observed corresponding to the previous reaction, which is in competition with monomer radical entering the micelle. Radicals in the micelle react slowly with ferricyanide due to like charge repulsion of the micelle and this ion. The rate constants for exit, k-, and entry, k+, are k- = 1.8 × 105 s-1..

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