Abstract
A non-aqueous lamellar liquid crystal of sodium dodecyl sulfate, decanol and glycerol was prepared and compared with its aqueous counterpart. The results show that the stability of the liquid crystal with glycerol is critically dependent on the surfactant/alcohol ratio, whereas the liquid cry. The interlayer spacing was smaller for the glycerol system than for the water system at finite amount of solvent, but the value extrapolated to zero so. © 1986.
Recommended Citation
S. Friberg et al., "A Non-aqueous Lamellar Liquid Crystal With An Ionic Surfactant-long Chain Alcohol Combination," Colloids and Surfaces, vol. 19, no. 2 thru 3, pp. 249 - 253, Elsevier, Jan 1986.
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Department(s)
Chemistry
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
0166-6622
Document Type
Article - Journal
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English
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Publication Date
01 Jan 1986
Comments
National Science Foundation, Grant CPE 8213378