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Urea induces (unexpected) formation of lamellar gel-phase in low concentration of cationic surfactants

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Author(s):
Clinckspoor, Karl Jan [1] ; Okasaki, Fernando Bonin [1] ; Sabadini, Edvaldo [1]
Total Authors: 3
Affiliation:
[1] Univ Estadual Campinas, Inst Chem, Dept Phys Chem, POB 6154, BR-13084862 Campinas, SP - Brazil
Total Affiliations: 1
Document type: Journal article
Source: Journal of Colloid and Interface Science; v. 607, n. 2, p. 1014-1022, FEB 2022.
Web of Science Citations: 0
Abstract

Hypothesis: The unexpected formation of a lamellar structure with concomitant gelation in solutions containing high urea concentration (40 wt%) and relatively low amount of cationic surfactant (3 wt%), indicates that a hierarchically structured complex is formed by both molecules. Experiments: Gels formed by combination of aqueous solutions of urea and C(12)TAB, C(14)TAB or C(16)TAB were prepared in different proportions and their structures at microscopic and mesoscopic levels were investigated using XRD and SAXS, respectively. The elastic and viscous moduli and yield stress of the samples were determined and correlated with the composition and structuration of the gels. The lamellar structure is reversibly thermically destroyed and this process was investigated using DSC. Findings: XRD revealed that, at microscopic scale, the gels are formed through crystallization of adducts containing surfactant molecules loaded into the cavities of honeycomb-like urea assemblies. Such crystalline phase arranges itself in lamellae with interplanar distance around similar to 20-30 nm, which were observed by SAXS. This hierarchical structure is independent of the chain length of the cationic surfactants. The blocks of lamellae dispersed in the continuous phase form a three-dimensional rigid particulate network structure, giving the characteristic rheological behavior of a hydrogel. DSC revealed a reversible thermal transition at around 20-25 degrees C, beyond which the adducts and the lamellar phase are destroyed and micelles are formed. The characteristic transition temperature is independent of the chain length of the surfactant, and thus, it is not associated with their Krafft temperatures. The structures of the gels indicate that they resemble alpha-gels formed by fatty-alcohols and surfactants, although they self-assemble by different driving forces. (C) 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 15/25406-5 - Organizing matter: colloids formed by association of surfactants, polymers and nanoparticles
Grantee:Watson Loh
Support Opportunities: Research Projects - Thematic Grants