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Confined microemulsions: pore diameter induced change of the phase behavior.

René HaverkampMargarethe DahlTim Julian StankJessica HübnerPeter StrasserStefan WellertThomas Hellweg
Published in: RSC advances (2024)
In the present work, the temperature-dependent phase behavior of a C 10 E 4 based microemulsion is studied in different meso-macroporous glasses, as a function of their pore diameter. The phase behavior in these pores is investigated by small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). The crucial parameter we discuss based on the SAXS results is the domain size of the bicontinuous phase. Using a simplified model to fit the scattering data, we can observe the microemulsion inside the pores. These experiments reveal a temperature-dependent change in domain sizes of the bicontinuous microemulsion only for large pores.
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