1987
DOI: 10.1080/00268948708074798
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NMR Investigation of the Lamellar Mesophase Occurring in the System Aerosol OT-Water

Abstract: The lamellar mesophase occurring in the system water aerosol OT (AOT) has been studied by combining nuclear magnetic resonance methods, such as deuterium quadrupole measurement (D-NMR) and pulsed field gradient (PFG-NMR), with optical microscopy.At low AOT content the mesophase shows a biaxial character and consists of defective structures, which have been interpreted as rippled lamellae. In the range between 20 and 28 AOT wt% the mesophase is a mixture of regular and rippled lamellae; for larger AOT content t… Show more

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“…This peak can arise from solvent molecules in an isotropic phase [35], but also from solvent molecules in small fragments of the ordered phase, namely microcrystallites, which are small enough for solvent molecules to map longer distances than their size due to diffusion during the experimental time, and contribute to broadening of the central peak [36]. The existence of small lamellar domains in unrelaxed samples was previously reported [37]. Qualitatively there is a difference between the central peak in the two cases: when the peak arises from isotropic water is usually narrower, since the microcrystallites always have a certain size.…”
Section: Solvent Anisotropymentioning
confidence: 78%
“…This peak can arise from solvent molecules in an isotropic phase [35], but also from solvent molecules in small fragments of the ordered phase, namely microcrystallites, which are small enough for solvent molecules to map longer distances than their size due to diffusion during the experimental time, and contribute to broadening of the central peak [36]. The existence of small lamellar domains in unrelaxed samples was previously reported [37]. Qualitatively there is a difference between the central peak in the two cases: when the peak arises from isotropic water is usually narrower, since the microcrystallites always have a certain size.…”
Section: Solvent Anisotropymentioning
confidence: 78%
“…The absence of any additional peaks within this region shows that the phase does not undergo a formal transition to a structure with an ordered tail arrangement. This is evidence against the formation of a rippled lamellar phase (similar to those observed in several phospholipid systems 120 ) proposed by Chidichimo et al 116 Rippled phases give rise to characteristic scattering within the wide-angle region that presents as a significantly sharper peak than any observed within the Na-AOT lamellar phase. 121 However, it should be noted that the lack of a formal rippled phase does not contradict the evidence presented above that the bilayer contains significant undulations at low concentrations, as the alkyl chain environment is not significantly ordered within the disordered swollen arrangement of highly elastic bilayers.…”
Section: Sodium Aot Saxssupporting
confidence: 78%
“…As such, our cryo-SEM investigation can provide a rationalisation for the changes that have been reported to occur in the structure and diffusion of water, and the electrical conductivity. 47,63,107,108,116,117 These properties show the same trends with increasing surfactant concentration, and thus occur due to the same changes in connectivity. The reasoning will be described in terms of water diffusion with the use of Figure 3.25, which shows cryo-SEM images at different sample concentrations acquired from an angle perpendicular to the orientation of the bilayers.…”
Section: Sodium Aot Cryo-semmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Thus we conclude that the shearing forces created by the centrifugation process allows domains to align with their helicoidal axes parallel to the axis of the sample tube, the direction of the magnetic field in a solenoid magnet. Centrifugation has also been found to affect 2H spectral profiles of liquid-crystalline phases formed by aerosol OT [26,27]. Figures 6 and 7 show deuterium NMR spectra (z = 60 p) of EC/CDCl, mesophases at several temperatures for EC of DS 2.3 and DS 3.0, respectively.…”
Section: Ethylcellulose/cdc1 Liquid Crystal Phasesmentioning
confidence: 95%