Shear-Induced Transformation of Polymer-Rich Lamellar Phases to Micron-Sized Vesicles.

Langmuir

Colloid Chemistry, Department of Chemistry , Potsdam University, Karl-Liebknecht-Straße 24-25 , Golm, 14469 Potsdam , Germany.

Published: February 2019

In the present work, we study the shear-induced transformation of polymer-rich lamellar phases into vesicles. The evolution of vesicle size is studied by different scattering techniques, rheology, and microscopy methods. The lamellar phase found in the system DO/ o-xylene/ Pluronic PE9400/CTAB can be fully transformed to multilamellar vesicles (MLVs) by applying shear. The size of the MLVs is proportional to the inverse square root of the shear rate. Hence, the polymer-based quaternary system behaves similar to lamellar phases based on small surfactant molecules. Additionally, we found a growth effect leading to a size increase of the vesicles after shearing was stopped.

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