J. Gustafsson et al., DEFECTIVE LAMELLAR PHASES AND MICELLAR POLYMORPHISM IN MIXTURES OF GLYCEROL MONOOLEATE AND CETYLTRIMETHYLAMMONIUM BROMIDE IN AQUEOUS-SOLUTION, Langmuir, 14(18), 1998, pp. 4987-4996
The phase behavior of solvent-rich mixtures of glycerol monooleate and
cetyltrimethylammonium bromide is reported for two solvents, water an
d aqueous solutions of 100 mM NaCl. The main concern is the properties
of the lamellar phases and the formation of curvature defects within
the bilayers. Defective lamellar phases are shown to form in both wate
r and brine. The defective regions of lamellar phase are delineated by
means of small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) studies. Direct visualiz
ation of the aggregate structure at high dilution is made by cryo-tran
smission electron microscopy (cryo-TEM). A rich micellar polymorphism
is found, involving connected threadlike micelles as well as elongated
micelles with noncircular cross sections. The correlation between the
observed aggregate structures and the overall phase behavior is used
to discuss possible defect geometries in the disrupted bilayers. We al
so report that the water-based lamellar phase made from the intact bil
ayers seems to contain a large fraction of curved multilamellar aggreg
ates. Interestingly, the corresponding bilayers that show curvature de
fects appear to build lamellar phases free of such textural defects.