Solutions of extended, flexible cylindrical micelles, often known as wormlike micelles, have great potential as the base for viscoelastic complex fluids in oil recovery, drilling, and lubrication. Here, we study the morphology and nanostructural characteristics of a model wormlike micellar fluid formed from erucyl amidopropyl betaine (EAPB) in water as a function of a diverse range of additives relevant to complex fluid formulation. The wormlike micellar dispersions are extremely oleo-responsive, with even as little as 0.1% hydrocarbon oil causing a significant disruption of the network and a decrease in zero-shear viscosity of around 100-fold. Simple salts have little effect on the local structure of the wormlike micelles but result in the...
Formation of viscoelastic wormlike micelles in aqueous systems of mixed amino acid based anionic and...
The microrheology of cationic micellar solutions has been investigated as a function of added organi...
Wormlike micelles formed by amidosulfobetaine surfactants present advantage in increasing viscosity,...
Here, we have investigated the synergistic growth of long wormlike micelles and their transformation...
Here, we have investigated the synergistic growth of long wormlike micelles and their transformation...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08The widespread use of wormlike micellar solutions i...
The structure and rheological properties of wormlike micelles formed by a fluorocarbon–hydrocarbon-t...
Surfactant wormlike micelles are prone to experience morphological changes, including the transition...
The rheology of wormlike micelles (“worms”) formed by surfactants in water often follows nonmonotoni...
Abstract: We report a new route for forming reverse wormlike micelles (i.e., long, flexible micellar...
Abstract: We report a new route for forming reverse wormlike micelles (i.e., long, flexible micellar...
ABSTRACT: The self-assembly of biological surfactants in water is an important topic for study becau...
In this article, we investigate the effect of hydrocarbon addition on the rheological properties and...
The synergistic growth of giant wormlike micelles in ternary mixed solutions composed of an anionic ...
Manipulating the self-assembly of surfactants into viscoelastic structures such as wormlike micelles...
Formation of viscoelastic wormlike micelles in aqueous systems of mixed amino acid based anionic and...
The microrheology of cationic micellar solutions has been investigated as a function of added organi...
Wormlike micelles formed by amidosulfobetaine surfactants present advantage in increasing viscosity,...
Here, we have investigated the synergistic growth of long wormlike micelles and their transformation...
Here, we have investigated the synergistic growth of long wormlike micelles and their transformation...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08The widespread use of wormlike micellar solutions i...
The structure and rheological properties of wormlike micelles formed by a fluorocarbon–hydrocarbon-t...
Surfactant wormlike micelles are prone to experience morphological changes, including the transition...
The rheology of wormlike micelles (“worms”) formed by surfactants in water often follows nonmonotoni...
Abstract: We report a new route for forming reverse wormlike micelles (i.e., long, flexible micellar...
Abstract: We report a new route for forming reverse wormlike micelles (i.e., long, flexible micellar...
ABSTRACT: The self-assembly of biological surfactants in water is an important topic for study becau...
In this article, we investigate the effect of hydrocarbon addition on the rheological properties and...
The synergistic growth of giant wormlike micelles in ternary mixed solutions composed of an anionic ...
Manipulating the self-assembly of surfactants into viscoelastic structures such as wormlike micelles...
Formation of viscoelastic wormlike micelles in aqueous systems of mixed amino acid based anionic and...
The microrheology of cationic micellar solutions has been investigated as a function of added organi...
Wormlike micelles formed by amidosulfobetaine surfactants present advantage in increasing viscosity,...