(440f) Stratification in Micellar Foam Films As a Probe for Intermicellar Interactions
AIChE Annual Meeting
2022
2022 Annual Meeting
Engineering Sciences and Fundamentals
Experimental Methods for the Study of Interfacial Phenomena
Wednesday, November 16, 2022 - 9:40am to 10:00am
Ultrathin foam films containing supramolecular structures like micelles in bulk and adsorbed surfactant at the liquidâair interface undergo drainage via stratification. At a fixed surfactant concentration, the stepwise decrease in the average film thickness of a stratifying micellar film yields a characteristic step size that also describes the quantized thickness difference between coexisting thickâthin flat regions. Even though many published studies claim that step size equals intermicellar distance obtained using scattering from bulk solutions, we found no reports of a direct comparison between the two length scales. It is well established that step size is inversely proportional to the cubic root of surfactant concentration but cannot be estimated by adding micelle size to Debye length, as the latter is inversely proportional to the square root of surfactant concentration. In this contribution, we contrast the step size obtained from analysis of nanoscopic thickness variations and transitions in stratifying foam films using Interferometry Digital Imaging Optical Microscopy (IDIOM) protocols, that we developed, with the intermicellar distance obtained using small-angle X-ray scattering. We find that stratification driven by the confinement-induced layering of micelles within the liquidâair interfaces of a foam film provides a sensitive probe of non-DLVO (DerjaguinâLandauâVerweyâOverbeek) supramolecular oscillatory structural forces and micellar interactions.