Beck, R. published the artcileA Novel L3-Phase from a Ca-Salt of an Anionic Surfactant and a Cosurfactant, COA of Formula: C11H24O3, the publication is Journal of Physical Chemistry B (2002), 106(13), 3335-3338, database is CAplus.
An L3-phase is observed for the first time in a ternary phase diagram of a Ca-salt of an α-sulfonated alkyl fatty acid Me ester, the cosurfactant (2-ethylhexyl)monoglyceride and water. As for other ternary surfactant/cosurfactant systems, the L3-phase occurs with increasing cosurfactant/surfactant ratios after the Lα-phase. Some properties of the newly observed L3-phases are the same as for other known L3-phases. It is a low viscosity, optically isotropic fluid with a low flow birefringence. The time constants τ of the elec. birefringence results scale with τ ∼ O-3. Its conductivity is very much higher than that of the neighboring Lα-phase, but there are some marked differences from known L3-phases. This novel L3-phase is thermodynamically stable despite ionic structure of the surfactant. We found no two phase region between the Lα and the L3-phase, and the L3-phase is stable over a wide cosurfactant/surfactant ratio between one and two. In SANS measurements it shows a broad correlation peak that occurs at about the same position as the sharper peak in the Lα-phase. The structure of the L3-phase is demonstrated by FF-TEM micrographs.
Journal of Physical Chemistry B published new progress about 70445-33-9. 70445-33-9 belongs to alcohols-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Aliphatic Chain, name is 3-((2-Ethylhexyl)oxy)propane-1,2-diol, and the molecular formula is C11H24O3, COA of Formula: C11H24O3.
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