Solubilization of decafluorobiphenyl (FBIP) by surfactants in aqueous solution was examined to investigate the properties
of micelles composed of surfactants having a per-fluorocarbon chain. Fluorocarbon surfactants solubilize FBIP better than
hydrocarbon surfactants. Significant solubilization by fluorocarbon surfactants was observed upon addition of salt. Highly
synergistic solubilization of FBIP using surfactant mixtures was also observed for fluorocarbon and hydrocarbon surfactants
in the presence of salt. The high solubilization ability of surfactants can be attributed to micelle growth. A simple geometrical
consideration of molecular packing in micelles revealed that the characteristic micelle is composed of bulky fluorocarbon
chains. The solubilization behavior accompanied by micelle growth would be closely associated with a change in interfacial
contact area between the micelle core and bulk water. The behavior of fluorescence intensity of micelle-solubilized FBIP also
indicated a change in micropolarity of fluorocarbon micelles accompanied by micelle growth.
Synergistic solubilization of decafluorobiphenyl by micelles of fluorocarbon surfactants.









