Issue 23, 1989

Structure of microemulsion-based organo-gels

Abstract

Water-in-oil microemulsions can form thermo-reversible gels on addition of the water-soluble (bio)polymer gelatin; a small-angle neutron-scattering (SANS) study, supported by electrical conductivity measurements, provides evidence that the aqueous content of the gel consists of a rigid network of gelatin–water rods coexisting with microemulsion droplets.

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J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1989, 1807-1809

Structure of microemulsion-based organo-gels

P. J. Atkinson, M. J. Grimson, R. K. Heenan, A. M. Howe and B. H. Robinson, J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1989, 1807 DOI: 10.1039/C39890001807

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