“…Various techniques have been used for the investigation of the microstructure of microemulsions in supercritical fluids. Among them are the time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy using coumarin 480 (Pramanik et al, 2010), pyridine N-oxide (Simón de Dios & Díaz-García, 2010, Yazdi et al, 1990, Zhang & Bright, 1992a, 1992b, López-Quintela et al, 2004, pyrene (Nazar et al, 2009) or Ti(IV) complexes (Chem et al, 2009) as fluorescence probe, FT-IR spectroscopy (Yee et al, 1991, Takebayashi et al, 2011, small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) measurements (Eastoe et al, 1996, Zielinski et al, 1997, Cummings et al, 2012, Torino et al, 2010, Frielinghaus et al, 2006, electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy (Johnston et al, 1996), small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) (Fulton et al, 1995, Kometani et al, 2008, Akutsu et al, 2007, nearinfrared spectroscopy (Takebayashi et al, 2011), and high-pressure NMR (Thurecht et al, 2006), which have been extensively employed for investigation of these systems.…”