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Scaling phenomena microemulsions

Abstract Faradaic electron transfer in reverse microemulsions of water, AOT, and toluene is strongly influenced by cosurfactants such as primary amides. Cosurfactant concentration, as a field variable, drives redox electron transfer processes from a low-flux to a high-flux state. Thresholds in this electron-transport phenomenon correlate with percolation thresholds in electrical conductivity in the same microemulsions and are inversely proportional to the interfacial activity of the cosurfactants. The critical exponents derived from the scaling analyses of low-frequency conductivity and dielectric spectra suggest that this percolation is close to static percolation limits, implying that percolative transport is along the extended fractal clusters of swollen micellar droplets. and NMR spectra show that surfactant packing... [Pg.166]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.65 , Pg.66 , Pg.67 , Pg.68 , Pg.69 , Pg.70 , Pg.71 , Pg.72 ]




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