2007
DOI: 10.1016/s1872-1508(07)60006-0
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Reverse Micelle Formation of C12-EOx-C12 · 2Br in n-Heptane

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“…In the reversed aggregate, the oxyethylene groups are located on the surface of the water pool, which probably affects the composition of the mixed film and the size of the aggregate. So far, however, few reports have related to the reversed aggregates formed by C 12 -EO x -C 12 · 2Br [6]. The dilution method is a simple and elegant way to estimate the structure of microemulsions and recently has been confirmed to be correct by Moulik et al [7] and Palazzo and co-workers [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the reversed aggregate, the oxyethylene groups are located on the surface of the water pool, which probably affects the composition of the mixed film and the size of the aggregate. So far, however, few reports have related to the reversed aggregates formed by C 12 -EO x -C 12 · 2Br [6]. The dilution method is a simple and elegant way to estimate the structure of microemulsions and recently has been confirmed to be correct by Moulik et al [7] and Palazzo and co-workers [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%