A new semi-empirical kinetic method for the determination of ion exchange constants for the counterions of cationic micelles
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-15-2010
Abstract
A new method, based upon semi-empirical kinetic approach, for the determination of ion exchange constant for ion exchange processes occurring between counterions at the cationic micellar surface is described in this review article. Basically, the method involves a reaction kinetic probe which gives observed pseudo-first-order rate constants (k(obs)) for a nucleophilic substitution reaction between the nonionic and anionic reactants (R and S) in the presence of a constant concentration of both reactants as well as cationic micelles and varying concentrations of an inert inorganic or organic salt (MX). The observed data (k(obs), versus [MX]) fit satisfactorily (in terms of residual errors) to an empirical equation which could be derived from an equation explaining the mechanism of the reaction of the kinetic probe in terms of pseudophase micellar (PM) model coupled with another empirical equation. This (another) empirical equation explains the effect of [MX] on cationic micellar binding constant (K(S)) of the anionic reactant (say S) and gives an empirical constant, K(X/S). The magnitude of K(X/S) is the measure of the ability of X(-) to expel S(-) from a cationic micellar pseudophase to the bulk aqueous phase through ion exchange X(-)/S(-). The values of K(X/S) and K(Y/S) (where Y(-) is another inert counterion) give the ion exchange constant, K(X)(Y) (=K(X)/K(Y) where K(X) and K(Y) represent cationic micellar binding constants of X(-) and Y(-), respectively). The suitability of this method is demonstrated by the use of three different reaction kinetic probes and various MX.
Keywords
Ionic micelles, Spherical, Rodlike, Threadlike, Ion exchange constants, KXY, Determination of KXY, New semi-empirical kinetic method
Divisions
CHEMISTRY
Publication Title
Advances in Colloid and Interface Science
Volume
159
Issue
2
Publisher
Elsevier
Additional Information
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. niyaz@um.edu.my