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Photoreactivity of Surfactant Ketones as a Probe of the Microenvironment of Organized Media
Winkle, Joseph R.,Worsham, Paul R.,Schanze, Kirk S.,Whitten, David G.
, p. 3951 - 3956 (1983)
The Norrish type II photoprocess of surfactant keto acids has been used to examine the relative environment of the ketons in certain organized media.Values for φ of 0.81 in SDS micelles and 0.72 in CTAC micelles were obtained for 1, which are intermediate between the value of 0.29 in benzene and 1.0 in tert-butyl alcohol.The ketone thus experiences a fairly hydrophilic environment in micelles.Addition of heptanol to SDS micelles containing 2 causes a decrease in φII values, suggesting that a more hydrophobic region is seen by the ketone, possibly owing to water expulsion from the micelle.Incorporation of 1 into dioctadecylmethylammonium chloride (DODAC) vesicles on irradiation gives values similar to those of a benzene-like medium below the phase-transition temperature, and the φII values slowly increase as the temperature increases.Multilayer assemblies of 1 exhibit very little type II reactivity when irradiated, having values φ II.
