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Title:
Effects of Temperature and Pressure on Phase Transitions in a Ternary Microemulsion System

Language:English
Type:Article
Authors:Michihiro Nagao, Hideki Seto, Youhei Kawabata and Takayoshi Takeda
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Journal:Journal of Chemical Physics
ISSN:0021-9606
Volume:115
Number:21
Month:12
Year:2001
Actual year:2001
Pages:10036–10044
doi:10.1063/1.1415459
bibtex id:2001_JCP_Nagao_01-25
Abstract:
Temperature variation experiments of small angle neutron scattering (SANS) and neutron spin echo (NSE) were carried out in order to compare effects of temperature and pressure on a structural formation in a ternary microemulsion system composed of AOT (Aerosol-OT; dioctyl sulfosuccinate sodium salt), D2O, and n-decane. From SANS measurements, a phase transition from one-phase dense water-in-oil droplet to two-phase coexistence with a lamellar and a disordered structure was observed with increasing temperature, similar to the case of pressure variation. Another phase transition was observed at a higher temperature above the lamellar phase, although such a subsequent phase transition has not been observed at higher pressure. The characteristic features of structural phase transitions by temperature and by pressure were compared by introducing a reduced temperature and pressure. The dynamical property observed from the NSE measurement was different between the high-temperature phase and the high-pressure phase. These results indicate that the mechanism of the phase transition induced by temperature is different from that by pressure. (C) 2001 American Institute of Physics.
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2001
"Effects of Temperature and Pressure on Phase Transitions in a Ternary Microemulsion System"
Michihiro Nagao, Hideki Seto, Youhei Kawabata and Takayoshi Takeda, Journal of Chemical Physics, 115(21), 10036–10044 (2001)
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doi:10.1063/1.1415459