Micelle Formation and Micellar Size by a Light Scattering Technique

  • OGINO K
  • KUBOTA T
  • UCHIYAMA H
  • et al.
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Abstract

The micelle formation and micellar size (diameter) of various surfactants were studied by light scattering. Each critical micelle concentration (cmc) determined from change in the intensity of scattered light with concen-tration was slightly higher than that based on change in surface tension with concentration. The concentration at which micelles could first be detected in solution by dynamic light scattering was considerably higher than the cmc determined as above. This difference may be due to the ability of light scattering to detect change in monomer or micelle concentration. Micellar size as determined by dynamic light scattering decreased with in-creasing concentration of surfactant due to intermicellar (micelle-micelle) interactions.

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OGINO, K., KUBOTA, T., UCHIYAMA, H., & ABE, M. (1988). Micelle Formation and Micellar Size by a Light Scattering Technique. Journal of Japan Oil Chemists’ Society, 37(8), 588–591. https://doi.org/10.5650/jos1956.37.588

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