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Lyotropic liquid crystals inverse structure

This article will, in addition to a short description of the essential features of surfactant systems in general, concentrate on the energy conditions in premicellar aggregates, the transition premicellar aggregates/inverse micellar structures and the direct transition premicellar aggregates/lyotropic liquid crystals. [Pg.3]

Fig. 4 Molecular structure of lyotropic liquid crystals. (A) lamellar (B) hexagonal (C) inverse hexagonal (D) cubic type I (E) inverse cubic type IV (F) cubic type II. (A, B, and D Adapted from Ref C Adapted from Ref E Adapted from Ref F Adapted from Ref. l)... Fig. 4 Molecular structure of lyotropic liquid crystals. (A) lamellar (B) hexagonal (C) inverse hexagonal (D) cubic type I (E) inverse cubic type IV (F) cubic type II. (A, B, and D Adapted from Ref C Adapted from Ref E Adapted from Ref F Adapted from Ref. l)...

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