“…At surfactant concentrations above 20 -30 wt %, wormlike micellar solutions have received considerable attention during the past decades because of their remarkable structural and complex viscoelastic rheology behavior (Auffret et al, 2009 ;Berni et al, 2002 ;Burghardt and Fuller, 1991 ;Cates, 1987 ;Chen et al, 1977 ;Clawson et al, 2006 ;De Melo fi lho et al, 2007 ;Doi and Ohta, 1991 ;Hendrix et al, 1993 ;Amaral, 1990, 1993 ;Khokhlov and Semenov, 1981 ;Larson and Doi, 1991 ;Lawson and Flautt, 1967 ;Leadbetter and Wrighton, 1979 ;Lu et al, 2008 ;Lukascheck et al, 1995 ;Moldenaers et al, 1991 ;Muller et al, 1997 ;Onsager, 1949 ;Ostwald and Pieransky, 2000 ;Quist et al, 1992 ;Ramos, 2001 ;Richtering et al, 1994 ;Savage et al, 2010 ;Schmidt, 2006 ;Schmidt et al, 1988 ;Semenov and Khokhlov, 1988 ;Siebert et al, 1997 ;Spenley and Cates, 1994 ;Spenley et al, 1993Spenley et al, , 1996Srinivasarao, 1992 ;Tschierske, 2007 ;Wang et al, 2005 ;Yada et al, 2003 ;Yang, 2002 ). Nematic phases exhibit long -range orientational and translational order with no positional order, whereas hexagonal phases show both orientational and translational long -range order of the centers of mass of the micelles (Semenov and Khokhlov, 1988 ); see …”