Abstract

The lamellar phase of sodium dodecyl sulfate/decanol/glycerol has been compared to the analogous water-based system. Results of NMR studies of deuteriated alcohol and surfactant showed the bilayer to be more disordered in the nonaqueous case than in the phase made with water. The order profiles of the two systems, however, were of the same form, implying that the same essential packing requirements applied to each case. The overall increase in dynamic disorder observed in the glycerol system is a result of a transversely more disordered bilayer/solvent interface. © 1987, American Chemical Society. All rights reserved.

Department(s)

Chemistry

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

1520-5827; 0743-7463

Document Type

Article - Journal

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Citation

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English

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© 2023 American Chemical Society, All rights reserved.

Publication Date

01 Sep 1987

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