Abstract
The rheological behavior of a cationic surfactant trimer, recently suggested to form branched threadlike micelles, is reported. Comparison with the homologous dimer, which forms strictly linear micelles, shows that the main consequence of branching is a distinctive concentration dependence of the elastic modulus. When the system is not fully entangled, a decrease of the elastic modulus suggests a contraction of the radius of gyration due to branching. In the fully entangled regime, the elasticity enhancement provides a measure of the junction density. © 1999 The American Physical Society.
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In, M., Warr, G. G., & Zana, R. (1999). Dynamics of branched threadlike micelles. Physical Review Letters, 82(11), 2278–2281. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.83.2278
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