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SOLUBILIZATION IN LYOTROPIC LIQUID CRYSTALS

Solubilization in non-aqeuous lyotropic liquid crystals was investigated by determination of the stability region of a lamellar liquid crystal in systems of triethanolamine (TEA), dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid (DBSA) and a series of solvents. The solubilization maximum was moved towards higher OBSA/TE...

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Published in:Journal of dispersion science and technology 1987-10, Vol.8 (5-6), p.429-440
Main Authors: Friberg, Stig E., Wohn, Chang Sup, Uang, Yuh-Jye, Lockwood, Frances E.
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