| Literature DB >> 22268626 |
Yutaka Sumino1, Hiroyuki Kitahata, Yuya Shinohara, Norifumi L Yamada, Hideki Seto.
Abstract
The motion of an oil-water interface that mimics biological motility was investigated in a Hele-Shaw-like cell where elastic surfactant aggregates were formed at the oil-water interface. With the interfacial motion, millimeter-scale pillar structures composed of the aggregates were formed. The pillars grew downward in the aqueous phase, and the separations between pillars were roughly equal. Small-angle X-ray scattering using a microbeam X-ray revealed that these aggregates had nanometer-scale lamellar structures whose orientation correlated well with their location in the pillar structure. It is suggested that these hierarchical spatial structures are tailored by the spontaneous interfacial motion.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22268626 DOI: 10.1021/la204323t
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Langmuir ISSN: 0743-7463 Impact factor: 3.882