Kinetics of Surfactant Micellization: a Free Energy Approach
Radina Hadgiivanova, Haim Diamant, David Andelman

TL;DR
This paper introduces a free energy landscape approach to model surfactant micellization kinetics, identifying three distinct stages and analyzing their dynamics under different system conditions.
Contribution
It presents a novel theoretical framework that describes the entire micellization process, including nucleation, growth, and equilibration, with detailed kinetic analysis.
Findings
Nucleation size and rate are derived for surfactant solutions.
Growth is diffusion-limited or kinetically limited depending on concentration.
Open systems exhibit suppressed micelle formation with two-stage nucleation.
Abstract
We present a new theoretical approach to the kinetics of micelle formation in surfactant solutions, in which the various stages of aggregation are treated as constrained paths on a single free-energy landscape. Three stages of well-separated time scales are distinguished. The first and longest stage involves homogeneous nucleation of micelles, for which we derive the size of the critical nuclei, their concentration, and the nucleation rate. Subsequently, a much faster growth stage takes place, which is found to be diffusion-limited for surfactant concentrations slightly above the critical micellar concentration ({\it cmc}), and either diffusion-limited or kinetically limited for higher concentrations. The time evolution of the growth is derived for both cases. At the end of the growth stage the micelle size may be either larger or smaller than its equilibrium value, depending on…
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