BARC/PUB/2005/0297

 
 

Microrheology of Wormlike Micellar Fluids from the Diffusion of Colloidal Probes

 
     
 
Author(s)

Hassan, P. A.; Bhattacharya, K.; Kulshreshtha, S. K.; Raghavan, S. R.
(NM&SCD)

Source

Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2005. Vol. 109: pp. 8744-8748

ABSTRACT

The microrheology of cationic micellar solutions has been investigated as a function of added organic salts using quasielastic light scattering (QELS). Two organic salts, sodium p-toluene sulfonate and sodium salicylate, were used to induce microstructural changes in cetyl trimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) micelles. The mean-squared displacement (MSD) of polystyrene probe particles embedded in CTAB micellar solutions was monitored by QELS in the single-scattering regime. Through the use of the generalized Stokes – Einstein relationship, the frequency-dependent complex shear moduli of each fluid were estimated from the Laplace transform of the corresponding MSD. The salt-induced transition from nearly spherical to elongated wormlike micelles and consequent changes in fluid response from viscous to viscoelastic are clearly captured by microrheology.

 
 
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