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The microstructure of the micelles formed in aqueous solution by gemini surfactants with aromatic spacers, [Br(CH3)2N+(C m H2 m +1)-(Ph)-(C m H2 m +1)N+(CH3)2Br, m=8 and Ph = o-, m- or p-phenylenedimethylene] has been examined by small-angle neutron scattering. Aggregation of the gemini surfactants with an o-phenylenedimethylene spacer brings about formation of premicelles and small micelles at concentrations below the second critical micelle concentration, while above this concentration marked micellar growth and variation in shape occurs. It is suggested that the minimum aggregate formed at this critical micelle concentration may be the trimer or tetramer and that this result supports the mechanism of “gemini → submicelle → assembly” for micellar growth.
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Received: 8 September 1998 Accepted in revised form: 27 November 1998
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Hattori, N., Hirata, H., Okabayashi, H. et al. Small-angle neutron-scattering study and micellar model of the gemini (phenylenedimethylene)bis(n-octylammonium)dibromide surfactant micelles in water. Colloid Polym Sci 277, 361–371 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003960050393
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s003960050393