The shear-induced states of orientation of the lamellar lyotropic mesophase of tetraethylene glycol
monododecyl ether (C12E4) in water are investigated by polarizing microscopy, viscometry, small-angle
light scattering, and deuteron NMR spectroscopy. The solution containing 40 w/w % surfactant shows a
continuous transition from a state of aligned layers, whose normal is parallel to the velocity gradient, to
a close packing of multilamellar vesicles (onion state). The size of the vesicles (diameter d) is controlled
by the shear rate γ̇, following the relationship d ∝ γ̇
a
with a
≈ −0.5.
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