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  • Key words Living polymers  (1)
  • Neutron scattering techniques (including small-angle scattering)  (1)
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    Il nuovo cimento della Società Italiana di Fisica 16 (1994), S. 771-781 
    ISSN: 0392-6737
    Keywords: Neutron scattering techniques (including small-angle scattering) ; Gels and sols ; Brillouin and Rayleigh scattering ; Conference proceedings
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Summary The statical and dynamical properties of lecithin/H2O/cyclohexane cylindrical reverse micelles are investigated as a function of lecithin volume fraction, ϕ, and temperature at fixed water/lecithin ratio,w 0. The viscosity data are well fitted by the Cates model when the breathing mode of micelles is taken into consideration, overlapping with the breaking and reforming mechanisms. We present some results from Brillouin-scattering experiment, performed across the sol-gel transition. In order to explain the experimentally observed ϕ-dependence of the hyperacoustic parameters, a mechanical model was developed from which the ϕ-dependence of the micelle size distribution was obtained. From a comparison with the viscosity data the entanglement length was estimated. Furthermore some new results from an incoherent quasi-elastic neutron scattering experiment are presented. The whole body of the experimental results suggests for a sol-gel transition triggered by topologic phenomena. When the lecithin volume fraction increases, the kinetic equilibrium between the breaking and reforming mechanisms of the micelles shifts the mean micelle length towards higher values and the entanglement of the micelles becomes highly favourable. The obtained results are discussed and compared with other findings in literature.
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    Colloid & polymer science 275 (1997), S. 910-921 
    ISSN: 1435-1536
    Keywords: Key words Living polymers ; gels ; reverse micelles
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract  Experimental results from colloidal suspensions of worm-like micelles are currently interpreted in terms of close analogies between this kind of systems and polymeric solutions. In particular, it was hypothesized that the viscoelastic properties of dense systems of giant flexible cylindrical micelles can be rationalized in terms of an entangled network of worm-like aggregates, very similar to a neutral random polymeric network. Such an idea is strongly supported by theoretical results that, in a mean-field appro ximation, suggests for an unlimited growth process of the micellar contour length with concentration. The mean-field theory indicates for an exponentially shaped length distribution function, with mean 〈L〉 depending on concentration, φ, in agreement with a scaling law 〈L〉∝φα (α=0.5 in the simpler approach). A number of experimental results seem to be successfully interpretable within this framework. Aim of this work is to show that the agreement between theory and experiment is just an accident, being the mean-field approach, in principle, inadequate in describing systems dense enough to show a concen tration dependence of the mean micellar size. It will be unambiguously shown that there is no way to describe semi-diluted micellar solutions through a mean-field approximation and that there does not exist any scaling law of the kind 〈L〉∝φα. Furthermore, it will be shown that the shape of the size distribution function is markedly different from the exponential one. The basis for a more realistic approach for the growth process of micellar aggregates is also presented and some pre liminary indications are success fully compared with experimental results.
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