Literature DB >> 18084713

A comprehensive, time-resolved SANS investigation of temperature-change-induced sponge-to-lamellar and lamellar-to-sponge phase transformations in comparison with 2H -NMR results.

M Gotter1, T Sottmann, M Baciu, U Olsson, H Wennerström, R Strey.   

Abstract

Time-resolved small-angle neutron scattering (TR-SANS) was employed to observe temperature-induced phase transitions from the sponge (L (3) to the lamellar ( L (alpha) phase, and vice versa, in the water-oil (n -decane)-non-ionic surfactant ( C(12)E(5) system using both bulk and film contrast. Samples of different bilayer volume fractions phi and solvent viscosities eta were investigated applying various amplitudes of temperature jump DeltaT . The findings of a previous (2)H -NMR study could be confirmed, where the lamellar phase formation was determined to occur through a nucleation and growth process, while it was concluded that the L (3) -phase develops in a mechanistically different and more rapid manner involving uncorrelated passage formation. Likewise, the kinetic trends of the nucleation and growth transition (decreased transition time with increase of phi and DeltaT were witnessed once again. Additionally, NMR and SANS data that demonstrate a strong dependency of that process on solvent viscosity eta are presented. Contrariwise, it is made evident via both SANS and NMR results that the L (alpha) -to-L (3) transition time is independent (within experimental sensitivity) of the varied parameters (phi , DeltaT , eta . Unusual scattering evolution in one experiment, originating from a highly ordered lamellar phase, intriguingly hints that a major rate determining factor is the disruption of long-range order. Furthermore, the bulk contrast investigations give insight into structure peak shifts/development during the transitions, while the film contrast experiments prove the bilayer thickness to be constant throughout the phase transitions and show that there is no evidence for a change in the short-range order of the bilayer structure. The latter was considered possible, due to the different topology of the L (3) and L (alpha) phases. Lastly, an unexpected yet consistent appearance of anisotropic scattering is detected in the L (3) -to- L (alpha) transitions.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18084713     DOI: 10.1140/epje/i2007-10238-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Phys J E Soft Matter        ISSN: 1292-8941            Impact factor:   1.890


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