Structure and Flow in Surfactant Solutions
β Scribed by Craig A. Herb and Robert K. Prud'homme (Eds.)
- Publisher
- American Chemical Society
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 410
- Series
- ACS Symposium Series 578
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Content: Viscoelastic surfactant solutions / H. Hoffmann --
Theoretical modeling of viscoelastic phases / M.E. Cates --
Dynamical properties of wormlike micelles : deviations from the "classical" picture / FrancΜ§ois Lequeux and Sauveur J. Candau --
Interesting correlations between the rheological properties of rod-shaped micelles and dye assemblies / H. Rehage --
Microstructure of complex fluids by electron microscopy / S. Chiruvolu, E. Naranjo, and J.A. Zasadzinski --
Cryo-transmission electron microscopy investigations of unusual amphiphilic systems in relation to their rheological properties / D. Danino, A. Kaplun, Y. Talmon, and R. Zana --
Structure of sheared cetyltrimethylammonium tosylate-sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate rodlike micellar solutions / Richard D. Koehler and Eric W. Kaler --
Rheo-optical behavior of wormlike micellar systems / Toshiyuki Shikata and Dale S. Pearson --
Spinnability of viscoelastic surfactant solutions and molecular assembly formation / Toyoko Imae --
Correlation of viscoelastic properties with critical packing parameter for mixed surfactant solutions in the Lβ region / Craig A. Herb, Liang Bin Chen, and Wei Mei Sun --
Effect of alcohol chain length on viscosity of sodium dodecyl sulfate micellar solutions / Eric Y. Sheu, Michael B. Shields, and David A. Storm --
Control of flow properties in surfactant solutions via photoreactions of solubilizates / Thomas Wolff --
Microstructure and rheology of nonionic trisiloxane surfactant solutions / M. He, R.M. Hill, H.A. Doumaux, F.S. Bates, H.T. Davis, D.F. Evans, and L.E. Scriven --
Rheology of sucrose ester aqueous systems / C. Gallegos, J. MunΜoz, A. Guerrero, and M. Berjano --
Rheological study of polycrystalline lyotropic mesophases in the cesium n-tetradecanoate-water system / Peter K. Kilpatrick, Saad A. Khan, Akash Tayal, and John C. Blackburn --
Optical probe studies of surfactant solutions / G.D.J. Phillies, J. Stott, K. Streletzky, S.Z. Ren, N. Sushkin, and C. Richardson --
Flexibility of cetyltrimethylammonium 3,5-dichlorobenzoate micelles / P.D. Butler, L.J. Magid, and J.B. Hayter --
Shear effects in surfactant solutions / Rhyta S. Rounds --
Formation of nonequilibrium micelles in shear and elongational flow / Shi-Quing Wang, Y. Hu, and A.M. Jamieson --
Structure of complex fluids under flow and confinement : X-ray Couette Shear Cell and the X-ray surface forces apparatus / Stefan H.J. Idziak, Cyrus R. Safinya, Eric B. Sirota, Robijn F. Bruinsma, Keng S. Liang, and Jacob N. Israelachvili --
Relation between rheology and microstructure of lyotropic lamellar phases / Didier Roux, Frederic Nallet, and Olivier Diat --
Steady shear behavior of ternary bicontinuous cubic phases / Gregory G. Warr and Chih-Ming Chen --
Polymer-surfactant complexes / Yingjie Li and Paul L. Dubin --
Interactions between water-soluble nonionic polymers and surfactant aggregates / Josephine C. Brackman and Jan B.F.N. Engberts --
Viscoelastic surfactants : rheology control without polymers or particulates / Gene D. Rose and Arthur S. Teot --
Effect of counterion structure on flow birefringence and drag reduction behavior of quaternary ammonium salt cationic surfactants / Bryan C. Smith, Lu-Chien Chou, Bin Lu, and Jacques L. Zakin --
Interfacial rheology of [beta]-casein solutions / Diane J. Burgess and N. Ozlen Sahin.
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