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Wormlike micelle formation by acylglutamic acid with alkylamines.

Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2012-11-20)
Kenichi Sakai, Kazuyuki Nomura, Rekha Goswami Shrestha, Takeshi Endo, Kazutami Sakamoto, Hideki Sakai, Masahiko Abe
ABSTRACT

Rheological properties of alkyl dicarboxylic acid-alkylamine complex systems have been characterized. The complex materials employed in this study consist of an amino acid-based surfactant (dodecanoylglutamic acid, C12Glu) and a tertiary alkylamine (dodecyldimethylamine, C12DMA) or a secondary alkylamine (dodecylmethylamine, C12MA). (1)H NMR and mass spectroscopic data have suggested that C12Glu forms a stoichiometric 1:1 complex with C12DMA and C12MA. Rheological measurements have suggested that the complex systems yield viscoelastic wormlike micellar solutions and the rheological behavior is strongly dependent on the aqueous solution pH. This pH-dependent behavior results from the structural transformation of the wormlike micelles to occur in the narrow pH range 5.5-6.2 (in the case of C12Glu-C12DMA system); i.e., positive curved aggregates such as spherical or rodlike micelles tend to be formed at high pH values. Our current study offers a unique way to obtain viscoelastic wormlike micellar solutions by means of alkyl dicarboxylic acid-alkylamine complex as gemini-like amphiphiles.

MATERIALS
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Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
N,N-Dimethyldodecylamine, 97%
Sigma-Aldrich
N-Methyldodecylamine, 97%