Role of counterions in the solubilization of benzene by cetyltrimethylammonium aggregates. A multinuclear NMR investigation

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Cerichelli, G
Mancini, G
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[1] Univ Rome La Sapienza, Dipartimento Chim, CNR, Ctr Studio Meccanismi Reaz, I-00185 Rome, Italy
[2] Univ Aquila, Dipartimento Chim Ingn Chim & Mat, I-67010 Coppito, AQ, Italy
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10.1021/la990748z
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O6 [化学];
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This paper reports about the influence of counterions on the solubilization of benzene in aqueous solutions of cetyltlimethylammonium surfactants (CTAX, X = Br-, Cl-, NO3(-), CH3SO3-, and (SO4)(2-)(1/2), CTAB, CTAC, CTAN, CTAMs, and CTAS, respectively) investigated by 1H, C-13, and N-14 NMR spectroscopy, at [CTAX] = 0.10 M. Benzene solubility and the size of the aggregates upon benzene addition depend strongly on the nature of counterion. Aqueous CTAC, CTAMs, and CTAS solutions reach benzene saturation up to [benzene]/[CTAX] similar to 3 without showing any aggregate growth; on the other hand aqueous CTAB and CTAN solutions are able to solubilize a smaller amount of benzene up to [benzene]/[CTAX] similar to 1 and the solute addition promotes a sphere to rod transition. H-1 chemical shifts of the headgroup signals, namely, the trimethylammonium and four methylenes of the aliphatic chain, undergo a more relevant upfield shift. upon benzene addition with respect to the hydrophobic chain signals. H-1 NMR headgroup signals correlate to [benzene] through cubic equations, while the other signals do not show any simple correlation to [benzene]. A qualitative model in which benzene displaces water from the clefts which characterize the surface of the micellar aggregates is in agreement with all the experimental data.
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