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Lyotropic liquid crystals in binary systems n-alkyl glycosides/water*

H.-D. Dörfler, +1 more
- 01 Jan 1999 - 
- Vol. 20, pp 35-58
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The formation of lyotropic mesophases (liquid crystals) in four binary systems n-alkyl glycosides/water was examined in dependence on surfactant concentration, temperature and the chain lengths as discussed by the authors.
Abstract
The formation of lyotropic mesophases (liquid crystals) in four binary systems n-alkyl glycosides/water was examined in dependence on surfactant concentration, temperature and the chain lengths (alkyl = heptyl, octyl, nonyl, decyl). The binary phase diagrams were established and the enthalpies of phase transitions were measured. The following phase transitions were detected by texture observation and calorimetry: hexagonal phase H, lamellar phase L, cubic phase Q, gel phase G and crystalline phase C. The positions of the corresponding regions of these phases in the phase diagram were determined. Sequence of phases and the localization of the phase regions were depended on the chain length of the alkyl group. So in the binary system n-decyl-β-D-glucoside/water the H-phase was not observed.

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Physical−Chemical Properties of the n-Octyl β-d-Glucoside/Water System. A Phase Diagram, Self-Diffusion NMR, and SAXS Study

TL;DR: The n-Octyl β-d-glucoside/water binary phase diagram and the aggregation parameters of individual phases have been determined in this article, where it has been shown that at temperatures below 22 °C, there is an isotropic solution region from neat water extending up to almost 60 wt % n-octyl β −d −glucosaide.
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P. Sakya, +1 more
- 01 Sep 1997 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the phase behavior of seven monoalkyl glycosides using polarizing microscopy, differential scanning calorimetry and X-ray diffraction was studied.
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