Potentially useful stead-state fluorimetric technique was used to determine the critical micellar concentrations (CMC(1) and CMC(2)) for two micellar media, one formed by SDS and the other by SDS/Brij 30. A comparative study based on conductimetric and surfacial tension measurements suggests that the CMC(1) estimated by the fluorimetric method is lower than the value estimated by these other techniques. Equivalent values were observed for SDS micelles without Brij 30 neutral co-surfactant. The use of acridine orange as fluorescent probe permitted to determine both CMC(1) and CMC(2). Based on it an explanation on aspects of micelle formation mechanism is presented, particularly based on a spherical and a rod like structures.FAPESP[06/56701-3...
Critical micelle concentration (CMC) is the main chemical-physical parameter to be determined for pu...
Steady state fluorescence and time-resolved fluorescence techniques have been used to study the prop...
The amphiphilic nature of surfactants drives the formation of micelles at the critical micelle conce...
Potentially useful stead-state fluorimetric technique was used to determine the critical micellar co...
Potentially useful stead-state fluorimetric technique was used to determine the critical micellar c...
The fluorescence intensity ratios (F2/F1) of excimer(F2) to monomer (F1) of probe (pyrene) were meas...
The aim of this thesis was to determine how the concentration of the fluorescent probe (pyrene) affe...
Molecular probe techniques have made important contributions to the determination of microstructure ...
Surfactants are widely used in household and industrial cleaners, cosmetics and textiles dyeing proc...
lecular probe techniques have made important contributions to the determination of microstruc-ture o...
The critical micellar concentration (cmc) is a fundamental property of surfactant solutions. Many pr...
Surfactants are substances, which have surface activity in aqueous solutions [1–3]. By adsorbing on ...
We report a fluorescence "turn-on" method to detect the critical micelle concentration (CMC) of surf...
Surface active agents, also known as surfactants, are a group of chemical compounds that are used in...
We show that noncovalently bound dye molecules can be used as labels in single-molecule fluorescence...
Critical micelle concentration (CMC) is the main chemical-physical parameter to be determined for pu...
Steady state fluorescence and time-resolved fluorescence techniques have been used to study the prop...
The amphiphilic nature of surfactants drives the formation of micelles at the critical micelle conce...
Potentially useful stead-state fluorimetric technique was used to determine the critical micellar co...
Potentially useful stead-state fluorimetric technique was used to determine the critical micellar c...
The fluorescence intensity ratios (F2/F1) of excimer(F2) to monomer (F1) of probe (pyrene) were meas...
The aim of this thesis was to determine how the concentration of the fluorescent probe (pyrene) affe...
Molecular probe techniques have made important contributions to the determination of microstructure ...
Surfactants are widely used in household and industrial cleaners, cosmetics and textiles dyeing proc...
lecular probe techniques have made important contributions to the determination of microstruc-ture o...
The critical micellar concentration (cmc) is a fundamental property of surfactant solutions. Many pr...
Surfactants are substances, which have surface activity in aqueous solutions [1–3]. By adsorbing on ...
We report a fluorescence "turn-on" method to detect the critical micelle concentration (CMC) of surf...
Surface active agents, also known as surfactants, are a group of chemical compounds that are used in...
We show that noncovalently bound dye molecules can be used as labels in single-molecule fluorescence...
Critical micelle concentration (CMC) is the main chemical-physical parameter to be determined for pu...
Steady state fluorescence and time-resolved fluorescence techniques have been used to study the prop...
The amphiphilic nature of surfactants drives the formation of micelles at the critical micelle conce...