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Examination of the Hydrotropic Effect of Sodium p-Toluenesulfonate on a Nonionic Surfactant (C12E6) Solution

✍ Scribed by Gaspar González; Eduardo J. Nassar; Maria Elizabete D. Zaniquelli


Book ID
102584044
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
82 KB
Volume
230
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9797

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✦ Synopsis


Although hydrotropy is extensively used in industry, the molecular mechanism of hydrotropic solubilization has not been completely elucidated yet. In this paper the interaction between a nonionic surfactant (ethoxylated fatty alcohol containing between five and six oxyethylenic units) and sodium p-toluene sulfonate is examined. Surface tension measurements confirm that the hydrotropic effect occurs at a concentration in which the hydrotropes selfassociate. Photon correlation spectroscopy studies show that for this concentration of hydrotropes a drastic reduction in the surfactant micellar radius occurs. Furthermore the luminescence of the hydrotrope used as a fluorescence probe indicates that at low concentrations p-toluene sulfonate dissolves in the surfactant micelles but beyond the minimum concentration for hydrotropic solubilization the hydrotrope is present in the aqueous phase. These results suggest that the hydrotropic effect is related to alterations in the water structure induced by the hydrotrope molecules and to the presence of hydrotrope aggregates that furnish an appropriate niche for the surfactant amphiphile.


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