T. Gutberlet et al., X-RAY-DIFFRACTION STUDY OF THE LAMELLAR-HEXAGONAL PHASE-TRANSITION INPHOSPHOLIPID SURFACTANT MIXTURES/, Journal of colloid and interface science (Print), 203(2), 1998, pp. 317-327
The lamellar-to-hexagonal phase transition of a phospholipid/ surfacta
nt mixed system of 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (P
OPC) and oligo(ethylene oxide)dodecyl ethers of type C12H25O(CH2CH2O)(
2)H (C12E2) in molar surfactant/phospholipid ratio (R-S/L) Of 2 at low
hydration driven by temperature has been studied by X-ray diffraction
, The L-beta-H-II phase transition is a reversible two-state process s
howing hysteresis at fast temperature scan rates, The obtained hexagon
al phase exhibits a temperature dependent structural change. The numbe
rs of bound water molecules per composite particle (WS+L,) absorbed in
the lamellar and hexagonal phases are nearly the same, changing from
WS+L = 5.0 to 4.7 during the phase transition. The fluidity of the alk
yl chains on increasing the temperature and the close packing of the h
ydrophilic molecular parts are the driving parameters of the lamellar-
to-hexagonal transformation, (C) 1998 Academic Press.