Emerging dynamics in surfactant-based liquid mixtures: Octanoic acid/bis(2-ethylhexyl) amine systems
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
This work focuses on the dynamic phenomena emerging in self-assembled transient intermolecular
networks formed when two different surfactants are mixed. In particular, the relaxation processes
in liquid mixtures composed by bis(2-ethylhexyl)amine (BEEA) and octanoic acid (OA) in
the whole composition range has been investigated by dielectric spectroscopy and Brillouin spectroscopy.
A thorough analysis of all the experimental data consistently suggests that, mainly driven
by acid-base interactions arising when the two surfactants are mixed, supra-molecular aggregates
formation causes the slowing down of molecular dynamics. This, in turn, reflects to longer-range
relaxations. These changes have been found to be composition-dependent, involving strong departures
of the mixture physico-chemical properties from an ideal behaviour, and reflecting the structural
and dynamical features of local structures. In particular, the peculiar dynamic processes occurring
in these local inter-molecular structures, have been found to be the factors responsible for
the observed and quite surprising increase of direct-current conductivity which occurs when two
different (and pretty non-conductive) surfactants are mixed. The discovery can be used not only
to design novel materials for application purposes but also to shed more light on the basic principles
regulating charge migration in structured liquid systems
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
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Elenco autori:
Aliotta, Francesco; Calandra, Pietro
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