Crystallization of Polyelectrolyte-Surfactant Complexes at the Air-Water Interface
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Abstract
A system consisting of a strong polyelectrolyte (poly-allyldimethylchloride) and surfactant (sodium-dodecyl-phosphate) is studied by surface synchrotron x-ray techniques combined with surface-tension measurements. It is found that distinct phases are formed at the gas-water interface in regimes where no order is present in bulk. In particular, we find that the addition of salt (NaCl) to a very dilute surfactant in polyelectrolyte solution induces a crystallization of cylindrical micelles with distorted-hexagonal symmetry.
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Authors
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Alex Travesset
Iowa State University, Ames Laboratory and Department of Physics and Astronomy, Iowa State University
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David Vaknin
Ames Laboratory and Department of Physics and Astronomy, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011, USA., Ames Laboratory and Iowa State
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Gilat Nizri
Hebrew University
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Shlomo Magdassi
Hebrew University