The Sponge State: A Striking Isotropic Liquid Phase (original) (raw)

Springer Proceedings in Physics, 1990

Abstract

Surfactants in solution may associate into two-dimensional aggregates (membranes) which self-organize either in liquid crystalline phases or, more surprisingly, in a liquid isotropic phase made of connected bilayers. A review of what is known about this phase is presented. Structural and thermodynamical models of the phase are described together with experimental results.

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