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Ordered Structures of Dichain Cationic Surfactants at Interfaces

We have observed stable layered structures adsorbed at the silicon−water and air−water interfaces from N,N-didodecyl-N,N-dimethylammonium bromide surfactant (DDAB) and the corresponding diundecyl compound (DUDAB). The structures were studied by neutron reflection at the wet hydrophilic silicon inter...

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Published in:Langmuir 2003-09, Vol.19 (19), p.7719-7726
Main Authors: McGillivray, Duncan J, Thomas, Robert K, Rennie, Adrian R, Penfold, Jeffrey, Sivia, Devinder S
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