“…While all these techniques are necessary for deeper understanding of the systems, they are quite complex and required highly specialized researchers and dedicated instruments. For more general characterization of the basic behaviour of systems, for example, to determine the CMC and the CMT, researchers use more common and widespread methodologies such as spectroscopy techniques (Alexandridis et al, 1994;Alexandridis and Hatton, 1995;Gaisford et al, 1998), light scattering (Yoshida, 2003;Sharma et al, 2007), surface tension (Rodriguez et al, 2007;Sharma et al, 2007) and in particular, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) (Alexandridis et al, 1994;Wanka et al, 1994;Paterson et al, 1997;Artzner et al, 2007;Trong et al, 2008).…”