Abstract
Cubic phases formed in surfactant or copolymer solutions are optically-isotropic and highly viscous liquid crystals. They are mainly categorized to four types; normal micellar discontinuous (I1), reverse micellar discontinous (I2), normal bicontinuous (V1), reverse bicontinuous (V2) cubic phases. We used both water- and oil-soluble dye solutions to specify the type of cubic phase by a simple dyeing method. Water-soluble dye (Tartrazine) colors I1 phase, whereas it remains on the top of I2 phase. Oil-soluble dye (Sudan III) shows the opposite phenomena. Both dyes do color the V1 and V2 phases in binary water-surfactant systems. In the presence of oil, the water-soluble dye colors the V1 phase faster than the V2 phase. The oil- soluble dye shows the opposite rate of dyeing to bicontinuous cubic phases. © 2003, Japan Oil Chemists' Society. All rights reserved.
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Kunieda, H., Aramaki, K., Izawa, T., Kabir, M. H., Sakamoto, K., & Watanabe, K. (2003). Dye Method to Identify the Types of Cubic Phases. Journal of Oleo Science, 52(8), 429–432. https://doi.org/10.5650/jos.52.429
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