Direct measurement of structural forces in a supermolecular fluid

Abstract
The force as a function of separation between two mica surfaces immersed in a reversed micellar system sodium bis(2-ethyl hexyl) sulfosuccinate (AOT)/water/heptane was measured for a range of concentrations with size and polydispersity of the micelles remain constant. Measurements were carried out with a piezoelectric bimorph force sensor which produces a charge proportional to the applied load. At low micellar volume fractions the force is a purely attractive van der Waals interaction, while at higher concentrations the force-distance profile oscillates with a period equal to the size expected for the micelles. The measured interaction is lower in magnitude than theoretical values for a monodisperse hard-sphere fluid between hard walls.

This publication has 33 references indexed in Scilit: