Abstract

A phase diagram of a water−poly(oxyethylene) oleyl ether (POlE) system was constructed as a function of poly(oxyethylene) chain length at 25 °C. The POlEs contain a highly pure oleyl group, whose purity is above 99.7%. The POlEs are in a liquid state over a wide range of composition. The increase in the poly(oxyethylene) (EO) chain of POlE corresponds to the increase in the curvature of surfactant layer toward water or the increase in HLB (hydrophile−lipophile balance) number of the surfactant. Various self-organizing structures were found: hexagonal and lamellar lquid crystals, four kinds of isotropic liquid crystals, a sponge phase, and reverse hexagonal liquid crystal. The phase transition between normal hexagonal and lamellar liquid crystals were investigated at constant volume fraction of the oleyl group in system by means of small-angle X-ray scattering. Correlation among the phase behavior, the packing of oleyl chain in self-organizing structures, and the HLB of POlE is discussed. The effect of temperature on the phase behavior in the present system is also discussed.

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