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The properties of a family of two-headed surfactant systems: The 4- alkyl-3-sulfosuccinates 2. Surface properties of alkyl sulfosuccinate micelles
MacInnis, Judith A.,Boucher, Greg D.,Palepu,Marangoni, D.Gerard
, p. 340 - 347 (1999)
The micellar properties of a family of two-headed surfactants, the alkyl sulfosuccinates, were investigated employing fluorescence, ultra-violet spectroscopy, and acid-base titrations, as a function of the chain length of the surfactant. Polarity of the micellar interior was investigated using pyrene and the ionic probe 8-anilino-1-naphthalensulfonic acid ammonium salt (ANS). Pyrene I1/I3 ratios were used to probe the microenvironment of the probe in the palisade layer of the micelle. The pK(a) values of both of the anionic head groups were determined using acid-base titrations. Surface potential measurements were obtained from the measurement of the pK(a) of the hydrophobic indicator, 7-hydroxycoumarin, at the sulfosuccinate micellar interface. All of these results were used to examine the surface properties of the alkyl sulfosuccinate micelles and the polarity of the micellar interior.