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  1. 1. S.P.C. Govt. College Ajmer. 2021-2022 M.Sc. Chemistry Sem. 2nd Student’s Name – Megha Palariya Physical Chemistry Seminar S.P.C. Govt. College Ajmer. 2021-2022 M.Sc. Chemistry Sem. 2nd Student’s Name – Megha Palariya Physical Chemistry Seminar
  2. 2. Topic – Micelles Contnents~ • SURFACTANT • TYPES OF SURFACTANT • MICELLS • WHY MICELLIZATION OCCURS • THERMODYNAMICS OF MICELLIZATION • MECHANISM OF MICELLIZATION • CHANGES DURING MICELLIZATION • GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATIOMLN OF MICELLIZATION • CMC & KRAFT TEMPERATURE • FACTORS AFFECTING MICELLIZATION • REFRENCES
  3. 3. Types Of Surfactants 1). •Cationic 2). •Anionic 3). •Nonionic 4). •Amphoteric
  4. 4. Cationic Surface Active Agents Cationic surface active agents agents are those substance which dissociate in water to give postively charged ions. e.g. Cetyl trimethyl ammonium chloride, Cetyl pyridinium choride, Octadecyl ammonium Chloride.
  5. 5. Anionic Surface Active Agents Anionic Surface Active agents are sodium salts of higher fatty acids such as sodium palmitate Sodium stearate Sodium oleate The Salts of sulphonic acids of high molar mass acts as anionic surfactants.
  6. 6. Non ionogenic Surface Active Agents Non ionogenic surface active agents are those substance whose molecules cannot undergo dissociation. When an alcohol having a high molar mass reacts with several molecules of ethylene oxide, a non ionogenic surfactant is obtained. Some other examples are ethoxylate,alkoxylates and cocamides. These surfactants are a close second widely, used in a range of cleaning,personal care and disinfactant products as well as industrial proceses.
  7. 7. • Amphoteric Surface Active Agents These surfactants have a dual charge on their hydrophillic end,both positive and negative. The dual charge cancel each other out creating a net charge zero,reffered to as Zwitterionic. The pH of any given solutions will determine how amphoteric surfactant react. In acidic solution the amphoteric surfactants become positively charged and behave similarly to cationoic surfactants. In alkaline solutions, they develop a negetive charge simillar to anionic surfactant. Anionic surfactants are often used in personal such as shampoos and cosmetics. Examples: betaines and amino oxides.
  8. 8. Micelles The Micelles or Ionic micelles as defined by James William Mc Bain are the Clusters or aggregates formed in solution by colloidal electrolytes. The micelles may contain hundered or more ions clumped together with a considerable number of water molecules. According to modern concepts micelles may be defined to be the aggregate of long chain diphilic surfactant Molecules or ions formed spontaneously in their solutions at a definite concentration. Micelles are formed, by the cooperative binding of monomers to one another.
  9. 9. Inverse WATER OIL
  10. 10. Thermodynamics Of Micellization Hydrophobic interactions can be regarded to be the thermodynamic driving force of micellization. The Hydrocarbon part of a diphilic molecule gets forced out of the aqueous medium to avoid contact of the Chain with water consists of a liquid Hydrocarbon ( combined closely packed hydrocarbon chains), while the external part which faces the aqueoues solution has polar groups. Micellization is a spontaneous process i.e. The change in free energy ,∆G=∆H-T∆S becomes less then zero. The main contribution to the value of ∆G is made not by the change in enthalpy,Which is insignificant in magnitude but by the change in the entropy ,T∆S. The removal off hydrocarbon chains of the diphilic molecules from water into the micelles disorders the structure of water and thus the entropy of the system increases (∆S>0).
  11. 11. Graphical Representation Of Changes During Micellization
  12. 12. Factors Affecting CMC •Structure Of The Amphiphiles •Ionic Surfactants •Bulky Hydrophobic/Hydrophilic Groups •Presences Of Aditives •Experimental Conditions Like Temp.
  13. 13. 2) Advanced Physical Chemistry ~ Pragati Edition: Gurtu-Gurtu

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