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Surfactant solutions simulation details

This chapter will focus on a simpler version of such a spatially coarse-grained model applied to micellization in binary (surfactant-solvent) systems and to phase behavior in three-component solutions containing an oil phase. The use of simulations for studying solubilization and phase separation in surfactant-oil-water systems is relatively recent, and only limited results are available in the literature. We consider a few major studies from among those available. Although the bulk of this chapter focuses on lattice Monte Carlo (MC) simulations, we begin with some observations based on molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of micellization. In the case of MC simulations, studies of both micellization and microemulsion phase behavior are presented. (Readers unfamiliar with details of Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics methods may consult standard references such as Refs. 5-8 for background.)... [Pg.106]

In this section we present the details of a simple approach to simulating surfactant and micellar solutions. A basic introduction to the method, the types of problems for which it has been used, the specifics of the simulation method (including the details on the lattice model, the Monte Carlo algorithm, and the characterization methods) are presented. [Pg.110]


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