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Shear induced phase transitions in dilute aqueous surfactant solutions

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Polymers as Colloid Systems

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Aqueous solutions of some cationic surfactants show shear induced phase transitions in the highly dilute concentration regime. Rheological data and results of flow birefringence measurements indicate that the micellar structures in these solutions undergo flow induced sol → gel transitions.

Lecture presented during the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Kolloid-Gesellschaft, Berlin October 2–4, 1985.

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Rehage, H., Wunderlich, I., Hoffmann, H. (1985). Shear induced phase transitions in dilute aqueous surfactant solutions. In: Springer, J. (eds) Polymers as Colloid Systems. Progress in Colloid & Polymer Science, vol 72. Steinkopff. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0114478

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