Rheology at the Phase Transition Boundary: 2. Hexagonal Phase of Triton X100 Surfactant Solution
The phase behavior of the Triton X100/water binary mixture is investigated using rheological, optical, and X-ray synchrotron techniques. In particular, the storage shear modulus G‘ response, as a function of temperature and strain amplitude, has been related to the structural transformation into the...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Langmuir 2002-11, Vol.18 (24), p.9140-9148 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The phase behavior of the Triton X100/water binary mixture is investigated using rheological, optical, and X-ray synchrotron techniques. In particular, the storage shear modulus G‘ response, as a function of temperature and strain amplitude, has been related to the structural transformation into the hexagonal phase of cylindrical micelles. Results demonstrate a characteristic critical behavior at the phase transition boundary T = T c. However, we also find that the rheological signature of the ordering phase transition crucially depends on the particular dynamical mode applied to the sample. Stress−strain variation reflects the shear-induced alignment of the principle column axis, which results in the two-dimensional melting of hexagonal order and the onset of creep flow above a threshold strain ε*. |
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ISSN: | 0743-7463 1520-5827 |
DOI: | 10.1021/la025793c |