1969
DOI: 10.1080/15421406908084903
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Solubilization in Micelles and Mesophases and the Transition from Normal to Reversed Structures

Abstract: The relationship between various kinds of solubilization and the formation of mesophases is clucidated.I n aqueous solutions of association colloids there are three processes by which mesomorphous phases form: (i) the separation of the micellar substance in mesomorphous form on reduction of the water content, (ii) the separation of the micellar substance at lower concentrations, from the c.m.c. upwards, as a result of the changes that the micelles undergo on solubilization of foreign amphiphilic and lipophilic… Show more

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“…In agreement with earlier works (for example, see Ref. 23), these findings indicate that the oil (dodecanol) participates to some extent in the structure of the aggregated system and does not behave, unlike many other oils in w/o microemulsions, as a free, continuous-phase oil. Up to some limit, the penetration of the hydroxyl groups of the oil into the interphasal region facilitates the formation of structures capable of solubilizing significantly more water.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In agreement with earlier works (for example, see Ref. 23), these findings indicate that the oil (dodecanol) participates to some extent in the structure of the aggregated system and does not behave, unlike many other oils in w/o microemulsions, as a free, continuous-phase oil. Up to some limit, the penetration of the hydroxyl groups of the oil into the interphasal region facilitates the formation of structures capable of solubilizing significantly more water.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The pore diameter could be varied by changing the chain length of the cationic surfactant. The diffraction and microscopy results were similar to those from the LLC phase reported by Ekwall [45,46], which was produced in surfactant-water mixture; these similarities implied the presence of LC template. In this LLC template mechanism (figure 1), the inorganic material occupies the continuous solvent (water) regions to create inorganic walls between the surfactant cylinders.…”
Section: Silica-based Mesoporous Materialssupporting
confidence: 83%
“…A connection of both phase regions, i.e., a common isotropic phase connecting the water corner and the alcohol (or hydrocarbon) corner of the phase diagram, is normally not observed (1,2). However, for short chain alcohols such as methanol-butanol such an isotropic connection has been reported for the case of cetyltrimethyl-ammonium bromide (CTAB) (3).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%