Publications by authors named "Th Zemb"

The behaviour of a di-block molecule associating a diamide group and a non-ionic surfactant (C(i)E(j)) is determined in a ternary surfactant/water/oil/system. Its properties are compared to the ones of a parent non-ionic surfactant C(i)E(j) through the limits of boundaries in the phase prisms. The existence of a stable microemulsion single phase in a defined temperature and concentration range is demonstrated.

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Hydrotropes in aqueous systems do not aggregate in micelles, inhibit presence of mesophases and allow significant and progressive solubilization of "insoluble" molecules in water. It was shown that n-alcohols in alkanes develop the same properties, including the power-law for maximum solubilization of "hydrophilic" molecules. The aim of this paper is to highlight properties of reverse hydrotropes or "lipotropes" by taking n-alcohol/alkane mixtures as model systems.

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In the present paper, it is shown that in malonamide extractant/dodecane mixtures, change in the shape of the extractant aggregate may promote phase demixion. This phenomenon is known as the 3rd phase formation in extractant systems. The shape of the aggregates is dictated by the length of the alkyl chains stabilizing the reverse microemulsion by steric repulsion.

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We address the issue of the origin of the bending rigidity of a charged membrane formed from amphiphilic molecules. Electrostatic effects are investigated by direct measurement of the force necessary to deform a catanionic membrane as function of the ionic strength of the medium by means of an atomic force microscope (AFM). Using continuum mechanical modeling of membrane deformation, we derive the bending rigidity of the catanionic membranes and monitor for the first time its decrease in response to increasing salt concentration.

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