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pH-Responsive wormlike micelles based on microstructural transition in a C22-tailed cationic surfactant-aromatic dibasic acid system

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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 7, Issue 60, Pages 37699-37705

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c7ra07000d

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  1. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [16CX06032A, 15CX08003A]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21273286]
  3. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2017M612378]
  4. Scientific Research Fund for Introducing Scholars of China University of Petroleum [YJ201601088]
  5. Qingdao Postdoctoral Application Research Project [2016222]

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pH-Responsive wormlike micelles based on microstructural transition, and formed by complexation of Nerucamidopropyl-N, N-dimethylamine (UC(22)AMPM) and potassium phthalic acid (PPA) at a molar ratio of 2 : 1, were developed and compared with CTAB/PPA at the same molar ratio. Phase behavior, viscoelasticity, and microstructural transitions of solutions were investigated by observing their appearance, rheological characteristics, dynamic light scattering, and H-1 NMR measurements. It was found that the phase behavior of UC(22)AMPM/PPA solutions undergoes transitions from transparent viscoelastic fluid to phase separation with white floaters upon increasing pH. By increasing pH from 2.01 to 6.19, the viscosity of wormlike micelles in the transparent solutions continuously increased and reached similar to 1.4 x 10(6) mPa s at pH 6.19. As pH was adjusted to 7.32, the opalescent solution showed a water-like flowing behaviour and the eta(0) rapidly declined to similar to 1.7 mPa s. The viscosity of the CTAB/PPA solutions had a maximum at pH 2.98 and then decreased with increasing pH. This radical variation in rheological behavior is attributed to the pH dependent hydrophobicity of PPA and ultra-long hydrophobic chain of UC(22)AMPM. Additionally, dramatic viscosity changes of about 6 magnitudes can be triggered by varying pH without any deterioration for the UC(22)AMPM/PPA system.

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