Concentration-Dependent Restructuring of Ionic Liquid Micelles Induced by an Anionic Surfactant
Devansh Kaushik, Sajal K. Ghosh, and Syed M. Kamil

TL;DR
This study investigates how sub-critical micelle concentration levels of SDS influence the structure and dynamics of ionic liquid micelles, revealing a concentration-dependent reorganization and stable mixed micelle formation.
Contribution
It provides new insights into IL-surfactant co-assembly mechanisms at sub-CMC SDS concentrations through experimental and simulation approaches.
Findings
SDS inserts into IL micelles forming stable mixed micelles at low concentrations.
Micelle internal dynamics change notably near 4 mM SDS concentration.
Simulations show variations in micelle size, aggregation number, and structure with SDS concentration.
Abstract
The self-assembling behaviour of ionic liquids in aqueous solution is important for understanding their physicochemical properties and for their industrial applications. While the influence of ionic liquids on surfactant micellization has been widely studied, much less attention has been given to how surfactants affect the aggregation of ionic liquids, particularly when the surfactant concentration is below its critical micelle concentration (CMC). In this work, we examine the effect of the anionic surfactant sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), introduced at sub-CMC concentration, on the micellization of 1-methyl-3-octylimidazolium chloride in aqueous solution maintained above the IL CMC, using surface tension measurements, theoretical analysis, and coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations. We find that at low SDS concentrations (approx 2 mM), SDS inserts smoothly into the pre-existing…
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