Microrheology of gemini surfactants at interfaces and in solutions in the dilute and semidilute regimes†

IF 2.9 3区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Soft Matter Pub Date : 2024-10-18 DOI:10.1039/D4SM00860J
Mayssa Medfai, Antonio Stocco, Christophe Blanc, Maurizio Nobili and Martin In
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Abstract

Gemini surfactants are ideal systems to study a wide range of rheological behaviours in soft matter, showing fascinating analogies with living polymers and polyelectrolytes. By only changing the concentration, the shear viscosity can vary by 7 orders of magnitude in the bulk when transitioning through the semidilute regime. In order to elucidate on the intrinsic shear viscosity profile at the interface in soft matter systems manifesting various concentration regimes and morphological transitions, we performed microrheology and adsorption experiments under a wide range of experimental conditions. The surface shear viscosity has been characterized by passive microrheology, tracking Brownian particles trapped at the air–solution interface, under particle wetting conditions precisely characterized by interferometry. We observe that a steep increase in bulk shear viscosity as a function of the concentration does not translate at the interface, which may show a negative surface shear viscosity. By comparing macrorheology and microrheology, we measure significant differences both at the interface and in the bulk in the semidilute regime, where wormlike micelles start to entangle. The disparity in rheological measurements can be attributed to notable depletion effects near both the air–solution and particle–solution interfaces.

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稀释和半稀释状态下界面和溶液中双子表面活性剂的微流变学。
双子表面活性剂是研究软物质中各种流变行为的理想体系,与活聚合物和聚电解质有着惊人的相似之处。在半稀释状态下,只需改变浓度,体液的剪切粘度就会发生 7 个数量级的变化。为了阐明软物质体系在不同浓度体系和形态转换过程中界面的固有剪切粘度曲线,我们在多种实验条件下进行了微流变学和吸附实验。表面剪切粘度是通过被动微观流变学来表征的,在干涉测量法精确表征的粒子润湿条件下,跟踪被困在空气-溶液界面上的布朗粒子。我们观察到,体积剪切粘度随浓度陡增的现象在界面上并不明显,可能会出现负的表面剪切粘度。通过比较宏观流变学和微观流变学,我们测得在半稀释状态下,即蠕虫状胶束开始缠结时,界面和体积都存在显著差异。流变测量结果的差异可归因于空气-溶液界面和颗粒-溶液界面附近显著的耗竭效应。
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Soft Matter
Soft Matter 工程技术-材料科学:综合
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
5.90%
发文量
891
审稿时长
1.9 months
期刊介绍: Where physics meets chemistry meets biology for fundamental soft matter research.
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