Self-assembly, phase behaviour and structural behaviour as observed by scattering for classical and non-classical microemulsions

Volume: 247, Pages: 374 - 396
Published: Sep 1, 2017
Abstract
In this review, we discuss the conditions for forming microemulsions, systems which are thermodynamically stable mixtures of oil and water made stable by the presence of an interfacial film containing surface active molecules. There are several types of microemulsions, depending largely on the stiffness of the amphiphilic monolayer that separates the oily and the aqueous micro-domain. We first discuss and compare the phase behaviour of these...
Paper Details
Title
Self-assembly, phase behaviour and structural behaviour as observed by scattering for classical and non-classical microemulsions
Published Date
Sep 1, 2017
Volume
247
Pages
374 - 396
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