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Cloud points in ionic surfactant solutions

Abstract

Experimental evidence is herein given of lower critical solution temperatures in high salt aqueous solutions of cetylpyridinium and cetyltrimethylammonium bromide, nitrate and chlorate. The critical behaviour of the solutions is followed using static and dynamic light scattering. The unique feature of this transition lies in the unusually large values of the correlation length ξ (> 103 A) more than 10 °C below the critical temperature. The occurrence of the phase separation seems to be connected with the existence of giant rod-like flexible micelles in the solutions. The analogies with critical solutions of polymers are underlined.On montre l'existence de températures critiques de démixtion dans des solutions aqueuses fortement salées de bromure, nitrate et chlorate de cétylpyridinium et de cétyltriméthylammonium. Le comportement critique des solutions est étudié à l'aide de la diffusion statique et dynamique de la lumière. Un aspect original de cette transition réside dans les valeurs inhabituellement grandes de la longueur de corrélation ξ (> 103 Å) plus de 10 °C au-dessous de Tc. Le phénomène de démixtion semble lié à l'existence de micelles allongées flexibles dans les solutions. On insiste sur les analogies avec les solutions critiques binaires polymère-solvant

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