“…Supramolecular systems based on surfactants and polymers attract wide attention from researchers in the fields of colloid and polymer chemistry, catalysis, ecology, biology, etc. − Polyethyleneimines (PEIs) attract particular interest due to their application in the oil industry, genetic engineering, analytic chemistry, pharmacology, medicine, etc. − There are a number of publications on the surface and solution behavior of the PEI-based systems. − In the PEI + surfactant systems aggregation is found to occur in a different way depending on the solution pH, the surfactant type, and the molecular mass and architecture of PEI. In the case of cationic surfactants (CSs) only their complexes with polyanions have been intensively studied, ,, while interactions with uncharged polymers and the more so with cationic polyelectrolytes have been scarcely explored, with the exception of a few studies − focused on the formation of mesostructured thin films at the water/PEI + CTAB solution interface.…”