ABSTRACT
Surfactant systems can self-assemble into various structures that show a rich variety of rheological properties [1]. Newtonian and non-Newtonian behavior can occur even in the micellar region, and the viscosity (h) of highly dilute aqueous
7.1 Introduction .............................................................................................. 245 7.2 Rheological Properties of Micelles .......................................................... 249
7.2.1 Alkylglucosides ............................................................................. 249 7.2.2 Disaccharides ................................................................................ 251 7.2.3 Alkylpolyglucosides ...................................................................... 254
7.3 Rheological Properties of Liquid Crystal Phases .................................... 255 7.3.1 Alkylglucosides ............................................................................. 255 7.3.2 Disaccharides ................................................................................ 258 7.3.3 Alkylpolyglucosides or Glucopone ............................................... 259
7.4 Rheological Properties of Emulsions ....................................................... 262 7.4.1 Alkylglucosides ............................................................................. 262 7.4.2 Disaccharides ................................................................................ 263 7.4.3 Alkylpolyglucosides ...................................................................... 266
7.5 Rheological Properties of Other Self-Assembled Structures: Organogels ............................................................................. 267
7.6 Summary .................................................................................................. 270 References ......................................................................................................... 271
solutions of spherical micelles increases with the volume fraction of the globular aggregates (jm) according to Einstein’s equation
CMC m(1 2.5 )= +h h j (7.1)
where hCMC is the Newtonian continuous phase viscosity at the critical micellar concentration. This equation does not include interactions, however, and is strictly limited to the low-concentration regime.