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Surfactant Self‐Assembly
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Holmberg, Krister
, Lindman, Björn
, Kronberg, Bengt
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amphiphiles
/ CMC
/ dispersion
/ NMR methodology
/ single‐phase systems
/ spherical micelles
/ surfactant
2014
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Surfactant Self‐Assembly
by
Holmberg, Krister
, Lindman, Björn
, Kronberg, Bengt
in
amphiphiles
/ CMC
/ dispersion
/ NMR methodology
/ single‐phase systems
/ spherical micelles
/ surfactant
2014
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Surfactant Self‐Assembly
2014
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Systems containing amphiphiles are best classified into homogeneous, or single‐phase, systems and heterogeneous systems of two or more phases. This chapter stresses the difference between homogeneous and heterogeneous systems, the former having a single phase, whereas the latter contain two or more phases; in this case one phase can be dispersed in another forming a dispersion. It discusses the basic aspects of self‐assemblies with the spherical micelle as example. The CMC is the single most important characteristic of a surfactant, useful inter alia in consideration of the practical uses of surfactants. The chapter considers how different factors influence the CMC. A complete characterization of the self‐association of a surfactant would include giving the concentration of all the different species as a function of the total surfactant concentration. These can nowadays be obtained in a single fast experiment using NMR methodology.
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John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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1119961246, 9781119961246
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