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J. Phys. II France
Volume 3, Number 8, August 1993
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Page(s) | 1279 - 1288 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/jp2:1993198 |
J. Phys. II France 3 (1993) 1279-1288
On the application of polymer renormalization group theory to polymer-like microemulsions
Peter Schurtenberger and Carolina CavacoInstitut für Polymere, ETH Zentrum, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland
(Received 26 February 1993, accepted in final form 26 April 1993)
Abstract
We report on the application of results from conformation space renormalization group theory for semi-dilute polymer solutions
to "equilibrium polymers" such as worm-like micelles or microemulsions. We have tested this approach with data from an extensive
static light scattering study of lecithin water-in-oil (w/o) microemulsions. We demonstrate that one can construct a universal
curve
versus a reduced concentration
, where
c* is the overlap concentration, from the experimentally determined values of the osmotic compressibility if a power law of
the form
for the
c-dependence of the average particle size is assumed. We show that one can thus obtain information from static light scattering
experiments on the concentration dependence of both the micellar size distribution and the intermicellar interaction effects,
i.e., on the weight average molecular weight
and the static structure factor
S(0, c).
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