Collapse and coacervation of a lamellar phase by inter-headgroup bridging
Source: Soft Matter 8, 927 (2012); http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c2sm06817f
Issue Date: 15 January 2012
We report the collapse of an electrostatically swollen surfactant lamellar phase above a critical concentration of an added nonionic surfactant due to hydrogen bonding between the two types of headgroups. At still higher concentrations of the neutral surfactant a temperature-driven lamellar to coacervate transition is observed. Small-angle X-ray diffraction pattern of the coacervate can be modeled as arising from bilayers with short-range positional correlations, whereas cryo-scanning electron microscopy images show bilayer-like features riddled with pores. Very similar behavior is found when the nonionic polyoxyethylene alkyl ether surfactant is replaced by polyethylene glycol of sufficiently high molecular weight.
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