Publication detail
Fluorescence probes and microrheology with fluorescent particles in investigation of aggregation behavior in ionic surfactant/non-ionic surfactant/polyelectrolyte system.
HALASOVÁ, T. PIHÍKOVÁ, D. SZEWIECZKOVÁ, J. MRAVEC, F.
Original Title
Fluorescence probes and microrheology with fluorescent particles in investigation of aggregation behavior in ionic surfactant/non-ionic surfactant/polyelectrolyte system.
Type
abstract
Language
English
Original Abstract
This work is based on fluorescence and microrheology investigation of aggregation behavior of complex system, which is consists of non-ionic surfactant (Triton X-100), cationic surfactant (dioctadecyldimethylammonium chloride, DDAC), and polyanionic polymer (sodium polystyrenesulphonate, PSS). Aggregates and their aggregation processes are primarily investigated by the different fluorescence probes and techniques. Fluorescent probes pyrene, perylene, and nile red were used for the investigation. Values CMC of surfactants and their mixtures, and the influence of PSS on the system Triton-DDAC has been determined. Passive microrheology, as video particle tracking[3], was used to compare results obtained from fluorescence probes data. As particles, fluorescently labeled polystyrene sulphonate was used.
Keywords
Fluorescence probes; Pyrene; Perylene; Nile red; Microrheology; polyelectrolyte-surfactant interaction.
Authors
HALASOVÁ, T.; PIHÍKOVÁ, D.; SZEWIECZKOVÁ, J.; MRAVEC, F.
Released
14. 9. 2011
Publisher
12th International Conference on Methods and Applications of Fluorescence
Location
Strasbourg
Pages from
232
Pages to
232
Pages count
1
BibTex
@misc{BUT73343,
author="Tereza {Venerová} and Dominika {Pihíková} and Jana {Burdíková} and Filip {Mravec}",
title="Fluorescence probes and microrheology with fluorescent particles in investigation of aggregation behavior in ionic surfactant/non-ionic surfactant/polyelectrolyte system.",
year="2011",
pages="232--232",
publisher="12th International Conference on Methods and Applications of Fluorescence",
address="Strasbourg",
note="abstract"
}