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Infrared dichroism measurements on the alkyl chain packing of an ionic detergent intercalated between silicate layers

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 Microcrystals of the metal silicate hydrate ilerite orient macroscopically on the surface of a ATR-crystals and thus, are accessible for infrared linear dichroism measurements. We present first results which indicate that the alkyl chain packing and the orientation of the polar group of dodecyltrimethylammoniumbromide (DTAB) intercalated between silicate layers can be determined in terms of infrared order parameters. The properties of DTAB can be modulated by the relative humidity of the surrounding atmosphere and by temperature. Upon heating DTAB undergoes a phase transition from a paraffin-like solid to a fluid phase. The former is characterized by the orthorhombic perpendicular packing of the frozen alkyl chains with tilted long axes. The interactions between the ionic groups of the surfactant and that of the host matrix stabilize the lamellar arrangement of DTAB in the crystalline and in the fluid phases.

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Received: 14 January 1998 Accepted: 27 July 1998

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Binder, H., Kohlstrunk, B., Brenn, U. et al. Infrared dichroism measurements on the alkyl chain packing of an ionic detergent intercalated between silicate layers. Colloid Polym Sci 276, 1098–1109 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003960050351

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