Using an amphiphilic diblock copolymer to understand the shear-induced structural transformation of bicontinuous microemulsions

Journal of Colloid and Interface Science(2024)

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Hypothesis: Amphiphilic diblock copolymers are known to increase the surfactant's efficiency to stabilize microemulsion, leading to higher structural order and monolayer rigidity. We thus seek to evaluate whether the addition of such polymers alter the shear behaviour of bicontinuous microemulsions, in particular, their shear transformation towards lamellar structures.Experiments: We examine the initial structure and shear response of bicontinuous Image 1/n-octane/Image 2/PEP5-b-PEO5 microemulsions by coupling microfluidics with small-angle neutron scattering (SANS), attaining wall shear rates in excess of Image 3. The azimuthal analysis of the obtained 2D scattering patterns allows us to follow their structural transformation by means of the degree of anisotropy.Findings: The amphiphilic diblock copolymer promotes the shear-induced transformation of bicontinuous microemulsions, resulting in up to ∼Image 4 higher degrees of anisotropy than for corresponding polymer-free microemulsion. The increased shear response observed with increasing polymer content is rationalized by combining the influence of domain size and viscosity with the stability limits of the bicontinuous microemulsion in the isothermal phase diagram. As a result, a consistent description of the degree of anisotropy is obtained, enabling the prediction of the shear-induced bicontinuous-to-lamellar transformation.
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amphihilic diblock copolymer,bicontinuous microemulsion,microfluidics,scaling,self-assembly,shear deformation,small-angle neutron scattering,sponge-to-lamellar transition,surfactant monolayers
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