Abstract
AbstractSo far, the near-surface ordering of microemulsions was focused on lamellar ordering while the bulk microemulsion was bicontinuous. In a series of different non-ionic surfactants the near-surface ordering of microemulsions at a hydrophilic silicon surface was studied using grazing incidence small angle neutron scattering. For the surfactant C8E3, most likely a gyroid structure was found at the solid–liquid interface, while the more efficient surfactants find lamellar ordering up to lamellar capillary condensation. The ranges for near-surface ordering are deeper than the bulk correlation lengths. These findings point towards theories that use directional order parameters that would lead to deeper near-surface ordering than simple theories with a single scalar order parameter would predict. Rheology experiments display high viscosities at very low shear rates and, therefore, support the existence of a directional order parameter.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Environmental Chemistry,Chemistry (miscellaneous),Catalysis
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