Abstract
The ternary catanionic system octylammoniumoctanoate/octane/water is studied by combined SANS, light scattering, conductivity, and phase diagram approach in the water-poor microemulsion region. The sphere-to-cylinder growth and branching depends on the concentration, the water-to-surfactant ratio, and the temperature. The unidimensional growth leads to a network of interconnected wormlike micelles. Like most studied linear nonionic surfactants, in this true catanionic system at equimolarity of anionic and cationic surfactant, the curvature toward water increases with temperature, making connections between cylinders less frequent. © 2006 American Chemical Society.
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Abécassis, B., Testard, F., Arleth, L., Hansen, S., Grillo, I., & Zemb, T. (2006). Phase Behavior, Topology, and Growth of Neutral Catanionic Reverse Micelles. Langmuir, 22(19), 8017–8028. https://doi.org/10.1021/la061465r
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