1972
DOI: 10.1016/0021-9797(72)90181-6
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Coacervate formation by aerosol OT with sodium chloride

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“…reported the phase separation emerged in the mixtures of cationic ammonium surfactants Hyamine@1622 and inorganic salts (e. g., NaCl), [33,34] in which spherical micelles transformed into cylindrical micelles with the addition of inorganic salts, due to the screening of electrostatic repulsion between headgroups. Similar phenomenon was reported in the mixture of aerosol OT (AOT)/NaCl [65] . In the solution of nonionic surfactant alkyl polyglucoside (APGs) solution, surfactant coacervation was observed with the addition of inorganic salts (e. g., NaCl, KCl and CaCl 2 ), [66] in which the addition of inorganic salts lowered the cloud point and promoted thermo‐responsiveness of APGs.…”
Section: Coacervation Of Small Amphiphilessupporting
confidence: 67%
“…reported the phase separation emerged in the mixtures of cationic ammonium surfactants Hyamine@1622 and inorganic salts (e. g., NaCl), [33,34] in which spherical micelles transformed into cylindrical micelles with the addition of inorganic salts, due to the screening of electrostatic repulsion between headgroups. Similar phenomenon was reported in the mixture of aerosol OT (AOT)/NaCl [65] . In the solution of nonionic surfactant alkyl polyglucoside (APGs) solution, surfactant coacervation was observed with the addition of inorganic salts (e. g., NaCl, KCl and CaCl 2 ), [66] in which the addition of inorganic salts lowered the cloud point and promoted thermo‐responsiveness of APGs.…”
Section: Coacervation Of Small Amphiphilessupporting
confidence: 67%
“…For comparison purposes, we applied the cryo-HRSEM method to droplets of AOT/NaCl/water, a classical coacervate that we and many others have examined in the past. ,,, Figure shows an image of such a droplet at a 40000× instrumental magnification. Surface pores, if they exist at all, fall below the resolution of the experiment.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For the one-head and two-tail negatively charged surfactant Aerosol OT (AOT) reported by Menger and Sykes, 67 AOT in aqueous solution selfassembles into vesicles and the vesicles change into coacervates by introducing alkali metals (Cs + , K + , Li + , Na + , Rb + ). Although the AOT coacervate was previously observed by Acharya et al, 68 Menger and Sykes did more thorough work on the system. The coacervate was rationalized in terms of positive-to-negative changes in the spontaneous mean curvature (H 0 ) of the AOT bilayers, which was caused by decreased electrostatic repulsion among the AOT head groups.…”
Section: Coacervation Of Surfactants With Additivesmentioning
confidence: 92%