Solvation Dynamics in the Water Pool of an Aerosol-OT Microemulsion. Effect of Sodium Salicylate and Sodium Cholate

01 natural sciences 0104 chemical sciences
DOI: 10.1021/jp030083g Publication Date: 2003-09-25T05:24:04Z
ABSTRACT
The effect of sodium salicylate (Na-sal) and sodium cholate (Na-cholate) on the solvation dynamics in the water pool of aerosol-OT (AOT, sodium dioctylsulfosuccinate) microemulsion in n-heptane is reported. In the absence of any additive, the solvation dynamics of 4-(dicyanomethylene)-2-methyl-6-(p-dimethylaminostyryl)-4H-pyran (DCM) in AOT microemulsions is found to be biexponential with an average solvation time (〈τs〉) of 710 ps. In the water pool, 〈τs〉 decreases to 330 ps on addition of 1 mM Na-sal and increases to 3050 ps in the presence of 100 mM Na-cholate. The spectral width (Γ) of the time-resolved emission spectra of DCM in the water pool is found to be time dependent. This is ascribed to diffusion of the probe (DCM). The Na-sal-induced acceleration of the solvation dynamics is ascribed to the increase in the size of the water pool. In bulk water, in the presence of 100 mM Na-cholate (a bile salt), 〈τs〉 is ∼830 ps. This is 4 times shorter than 〈τs〉 in the presence of Na-cholate in the water pool....
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