November 1, 2013
Journal Article

Worming Their Way into Shape: Toroidal Formations in Micellar Solutions

Abstract

We report the formation of nanostructured toroidal micellar bundles (nTMB) from a semidilute wormlike micellar solution, evidenced by both cryogenicelectron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy images. Our strategy for creating nTMB involves a two-step protocol consisting of a simple prestraining process followed by flow through a microfluidic device containing an array of microposts, producing strain rates in the wormlike micelles on the order of 105 s^1. In combination with microfluidic confinement, these unusually large strain rates allow for the formation of stable nTMB. Electron microscopy images reveal a variety of nTMB morphologies and provide the size distribution of the nTMB. Small-angle neutron scattering indicates the underlying microstructural transition from wormlike micelles to nTMB. We also show that other flow-induced approaches such as sonication can induce and control the emergence of onion-like and nTMB structures, which may provide a useful tool for nanotemplating.

Revised: February 17, 2020 | Published: November 1, 2013

Citation

Cardiel Rivera J.J., L. Tonggu, A. Dohnalkova, P. de la Iglesia, D.C. Pozzo, and A. Shen. 2013. Worming Their Way into Shape: Toroidal Formations in Micellar Solutions. ACS Nano 7, no. 11:9704-9713. PNNL-SA-99378. doi:10.1021/nn404191s