Sains Malaysiana 43(4)(2014): 623–628

 

Microscopic Study of AOT and CTAB Anionic-rich Catanionic Phase

(Kajian Mikroskopik Anionik-kaya dalam Fasa Katanionik AOT dan CTAB)

 

CHUN YUAN TAN1, KOK SIONG KHOO2*, SHAHIDAN RADIMAN2, IRMAN ABDUL RAHMAN2& NUR FARHANA BT AMARI3

 

 

1Centre of Foundation Studies, Universiti Tunku Abdul RahmanBuilding PE, No. 1, Jalan 13/4, 46200 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia

 

2School of Applied Physics, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

43600 UKM Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia

 

3Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 UKM Bangi, Selangor , Malaysia

 

Received: 10 August 2012/Accepted: 22 July 2013

 

ABSTRACT

 

Catanionic system using anionic sodium bis-(2ethylhexyl)sulfosuccinate (AOT) and cationic cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) is studied. The system is prepared by addition of CTAB solution to a prepared AOT solution until slight anionic-rich catanionic phase is produced. Catanionic system consists of the mixture of different types of surfactants and counterion due to electrostatic interaction between the oppositely charged surfactant. Both of these products affect the in surface activity of the surfactant. Hydrodynamic diameters decrease and clearer solution were seen with the increase of CTAB concentration in solution mixture. As a result, mixed surfactant with larger hydrophobic region and the presence of counterion will induce smaller vesicle to form in catanionic system.

 

Keywords: Alkyl chain number; anionic-rich phase; catanionic system; electrostatic interaction; surfactant number

 

ABSTRAK

Sistem katanionik dengan menggunakan anionik natrium bis-(2etilheksil)sulfosuccinat (AOT) dan kationik cetiltrimetilammonium bromida (CTAB) telah dikaji. Sistem ini disediakan melalui penambahan larutan CTAB kepada larutan AOT yang disediakan sehingga fasa kationik yang beranionik terhasil. Sistem kationik ini mengandungi dua jenis surfaktan yang berbeza dan garam disebabkan kewujudan interaksi elektrostatik pada perbezaan cas dalam surfaktan. Bahan hasilan ini memberi kesan kepada aktiviti permukaan surfaktan. Garispusat hidrodinamik menurun dan larutan menjadi jernih dengan penambahan kepekatan CTAB kepada larutan AOT. Kesimpulannya, hasil surfaktan baru dengan bahagian hidrofobik yang lebih besar dan garam akan mengaruhkan vesikel yang kecil terbentuk dalam sistem katanionik.

 

Kata kunci: Fasa anionik-kaya; interaksi elektrostatik; nombor rantai alkil; nombor surfaktan; sistem katanionik

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*Corresponding author; email: khoo@ukm.my

 

 

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