Kinetics of cosurfactant-surfactant-silicate phase behavior. 2. Short-chain amines

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The influence of added short-chain amines, n-butylamine, BA, and n-octylamine, OA, on the mesophase formation of surfactant-silicate composite structures in a room-temperature synthesis has been investigated in situ by synchrotron small-angle X-ray scattering. For BA a marked decrease in the d spacing of the hexagonal phase was observed with increasing amine concentration, while a slight increase in d spacing was initially observed for OA. However, the d spacing of the hexagonal phase went through a maximum with increasing concentration. Furthermore, two coexisting hexagonal phases or a purely lamellar phase was observed if the concentration of OA was increased further. The results are discussed in terms of two competing mechanisms of amine incorporation: solubilization within the CTAB-silicate mesophase and competitive adsorption of the amine to the silicate.

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Ågren, P., Lindén, M., Rosenholm, J. B., Blanchard, J., Schüth, F., & Amenitsch, H. (2000). Kinetics of cosurfactant-surfactant-silicate phase behavior. 2. Short-chain amines. Langmuir, 16(23), 8809–8813. https://doi.org/10.1021/la000402k

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