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Micelle lifetime conditions

In Equation 3.26, T is the equilibrium surface excess, C the bulk concentration, t the time, and D the surfactant monomer diffusion coefficient. Eastoe et al. have measured the time dependence of the DST and the relaxation time %2 for solutions of many surfactants nonionic, dimeric, and zwitterionic. In all instances the fitting of the data to Equation 3.26 with the experimentally determined value of %2 was poor. The authors concluded that the micelle dissociation may have an effect on the measured DST only if the concentration of monomeric surfactant in the subsurface diffusion layer is limiting or when the micelle lifetimes are extremely long. No surfactant for which this last condition is fulfilled was evidenced by the authors. They also concluded that the rapid dissociation of monomers from micelles present in the subsurface was not likely to limit the surfactant adsorption and thus the DST. [Pg.142]

The lifetime of the crosslinks depend on the residence time for a polymer-bound surfactant unit in a micelle. The terminal relaxation times may be related to the residence lifetime of the suifactant unit in the micelle under shear conditions. [Pg.33]


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