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Static light scattering microemulsions

Shioi, A., Harada, M., and Tanabe, M. (1995), Static light scattering from oil-rich microemulsions containing polydispersed cylindrical aggregates in sodium bis(2-ethylhexyl) phosphate system,/. Phys. Chem., 99,4750 1756. [Pg.789]

Figure 18.4. Static light scattering from water-in-oil microemulsion droplets with the surfactant sodium bis(2-ethylhexyl) sulfosuccinate (AOT). The normalized static scattering intensity < > is shown as a function of the... Figure 18.4. Static light scattering from water-in-oil microemulsion droplets with the surfactant sodium bis(2-ethylhexyl) sulfosuccinate (AOT). The normalized static scattering intensity < > is shown as a function of the...
Menge, U., Lang, R, Findenegg, G.H. From oil-swollen wormlike micelles to microemulsion droplets a static light scattering study of the LI phase of the system water + C12E5 + decane. J. Phys. Chem. 1999, 703(28), 5768-5774. [Pg.71]

Figure 2.13 Schematic elastic scattering curve of a spherical colloid (e.g. a microemulsion droplet) in solution. As a rule of thumb q 1 is an approximate measure for the spatial resolution of the used scattering experiment. At low values of q (i.e. in the Cuinier region of the scattering curve) the overall size and shape of the particles as well as correlations between different particles can be monitored (typically by static and dynamic light scattering). At high values q, the internal structure of the particles, i.e. the local structure of the interfacial film is resolved (e.g. by neutron or X-ray small angle scattering and neutron spin-echo spectroscopy (NSE)). Figure 2.13 Schematic elastic scattering curve of a spherical colloid (e.g. a microemulsion droplet) in solution. As a rule of thumb q 1 is an approximate measure for the spatial resolution of the used scattering experiment. At low values of q (i.e. in the Cuinier region of the scattering curve) the overall size and shape of the particles as well as correlations between different particles can be monitored (typically by static and dynamic light scattering). At high values q, the internal structure of the particles, i.e. the local structure of the interfacial film is resolved (e.g. by neutron or X-ray small angle scattering and neutron spin-echo spectroscopy (NSE)).
Stieber, F. and Eicke, H.-F. (1996) Solution of telechelic ionomers in a water/AOT/oU (w/o) microemulsion A static and dynamic light scattering study. Colloid Polym. Sci., 274, 826-835. [Pg.145]

Rouch J, Safouane A, Tartaglia P, Chen SH (1989) Static and dynamic light scattering studies of water-in-oil microemulsions in the critical region evidence of a crossover effect. J Chem Phys 90 3756-3764... [Pg.83]


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