Catanionic Microcrystals: Organic Platelets, Gigadalton ‘Molecules’, or Ionic Solids?
Thomas Zemb and Monique Dubois
Australian Journal of Chemistry
56(10) 971 - 979
Published: 09 September 2003
Abstract
We review known properties of catanionic bilayers—complex fluids containing anionic and cationic surfactants together—including the case of ‘true’, salt-free catanionic solutions. The properties of our interest include phase diagrams, salt effects, and chain melting that occurs in liquid crystal, as well as micron-sized aggregates, from nanodiscs to icosahedra.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH03117
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