Durga AcharyaM. Khalid HossainJin-Feng Jin-FengTakaya SakaiHironobu Kunieda
The phase and rheological behaviour of mixed nonionic surfactant system – polyoxyethylene cholesteryl ether (ChEO15)–alkanoyl-N-methylethanolamide (NMEA-n)–water was studied at 25 °C. With addition of NMEA to the ChEO15–water binary system, a micellar (Wm)–lamellar (Lα) phase transformation takes place at low ChEO15 concentration. Within the Wm phase region of the ChEO15–NMEA-12–water system, there exists a high-viscosity region consisting of a viscoelastic micellar solution of entangled wormlike micelles, as suggested by rheological measurements. These solutions obey the Maxwell model of a viscoelastic fluid. Substitution of NMEA-12 by its analogue with a longer hydrophobe (NMEA-16) in the mixed surfactant system increases the extent of micellar growth, however, a phase separation occurs before a highly viscoelastic micellar system is formed. This may be attributed to the increase in packing constraints in the lipophilic core of the micelle that favours unidimensional growth.
Suraj Chandra SharmaKoji TsuchiyaKenichi SakaiHideki SakaiMasahiko Abe
Durga AcharyaSuraj Chandra SharmaCarlos Rodríguez‐AbreuKenji Aramaki
Noboru NaitoDurga AcharyaJunichi TANIMURAHironobu Kunieda