Thermodynamic, spectroscopic and biological investigation of interaction of anionic surfactants with [Cu(im)6]F2·4H2O complex in aqueous solution

Publication date: March 2020Source: Colloid and Interface Science Communications, Volume 35Author(s): Nafisa Younas, Muhammad Abid RashidAbstractPresent study describes the physicochemical behavior of the coordination complex of copper i.e. [Cu(im)6]F2.4H2O (Hexakis(imidazole)copper(II) fluoride tetrahydrate) and its solubilization by anionic surfactants sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) and sodium stearate (SS). The detailed investigation was accomplished by electrical conductivity measurements and UV–visible spectroscopy in aqueous solutions of anionic surfactants in the sub micellar and micellar concentration ranges. Furthermore, thermodynamic parameters of complex-surfactant interaction and CMC of both surfactants in the presence of copper imidazole complex were evaluated by electrical conductivity and experimental results revealed an increase in CMC of both surfactants in the presence of complex. CMC increases with rise in temperature and the trend of variation in thermodynamic parameters indicates that the solubilization of copper imidazole complex in micelles of both surfactants is spontaneous and enthalpy as well as entropy driven. Spectroscopic investigation indicates high degree of solubilization and strong interaction in case of complex and SDS than for SS.Graphical abstractCopper complex is solubilized by micelles of SDS to greater extent than by SS micelles due to relatively higher magnitude of electrostatic interaction of complex with SDS
Source: Colloids and Interface Science Communications - Category: Nanotechnology Source Type: research