The polymorphism of sodium ricinoleate has been examined using differe
ntial scanning calorimetry, optical microscopy and low angle X-ray dif
fraction. There are three low temperature phases, separated by small t
ransition enthalpies, where the molecules are packed in layers with li
ttle molecular disorder. At high temperatures (> 160-degrees-C), two s
emi-molten mesophases are formed. Both have distinct optical textures
under polarizing microscopy, that of the highest temperature phase bei
ng the typical fan pattern of a hexagonal phase. X-ray diffraction sho
ws that this phase is comprised of hexagonally packed oblate spheroids
arranged in layers according to an ABAB type pattern. It has not been
reported previously for surfactants. The head groups from the cores o
f the spheroids with molten alkyl chains filling the remaining space.
In the lower temperature mesophase, the head groups pack into rods joi
ned in fours to give layers of a tetragonal array. The layers stack to
give a body centered tetragonal structure. Again, the head groups for
m the rod cores, while alkyl chains fill the remaining space.