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The compressibility modulus of a lamellar phase containing a neutral polyme
r guest molecule was measured directly using a surface force apparatus. The
system studied consisted of sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS), pentanol, water
and polyethylene glycol (PEG) (M-w = 22600 g/mol). The lamellar phase was
induced from a micellar phase in situ via a confinement induced isotropic t
o lamellar phase transition. This avoided problems resulting from the visco
sity and turbidity normally characteristic of these lamellar phase samples.
Increasing the amount of PEG resulted in a marked decrease in the layer co
mpressibility modulus (B) over bar indicating a decrease in the repulsive f
orces between the lamellae. The origin of such a phenomenon is discussed in
terms of different mechanisms including depletion interactions, bridging i
nteractions and modification of the electrostatic interaction between the l
amellae by the polymer.