Microstructural morphologies of CTAB micelles modulated by aromatic acids†
Abstract
The morphological changes in cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) micelles caused by the presence of three phenylalkanoic acid analogues viz. 3-phenylpropanoic acid (PPA), 3-phenylprop-2-enoic acid (PPE) and 3-phenylprop-2-ynoic acid (PPY) have been examined by 1H NMR, light and neutron scattering and rheology. Spheroidal CTAB micelles transform into vesicles in the presence of PPY and elongated ellipsoidal micelles with PPE and PPA. The CTAB/PPY system showed an interesting phase transition from vesicles to long rod-like micelles at a temperature of ∼45 °C or at pH ∼9 while CTAB/PPE and CTAB/PPA systems even in alkaline pH (∼9) showed little effect. pH- and temperature-dependent self-assembly of CTAB with analogous aromatic acids behaves differently and may have applications in microfluidics, drag reduction, and encapsulation processes.