2008 journal article

Influence of binary surfactant mixtures on the rheology of associative polymer solutions

LANGMUIR, 24(15), 7797–7802.

By: S. Talwar n, L. Scanu n, S. Raghavan n & S. Khan n

TL;DR: It is found that equimolar NP4-NP12 mixtures significantly enhance the zero-shear viscosities of HASE solutions as compared to equivalent amounts of NP8, especially at high overall surfactant concentrations. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: August 6, 2018

2005 journal article

Cosurfactant and cosolvent effects on surfactant self-assembly in supercritical carbon dioxide

JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS, 122(9).

By: N. Chennamsetty n, H. Bock n, L. Scanu n, F. Siperstein n & K. Gubbins n

TL;DR: The impact of alcohol additives on the self-assembly of surfactants in supercritical carbon dioxide is investigated using lattice Monte Carlo simulations, observing that all studied (model) alcohols reduce the critical micelle concentration and short-chain alcohols act as cosurfactants, directly influencing the properties of the aggregates. (via Semantic Scholar)
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2003 journal article

Lattice Monte Carlo simulations of phase separation and micellization in supercritical CO2/surfactant systems: Effect of CO2 density

LANGMUIR, 20(2), 514–523.

By: L. Scanu n, K. Gubbins n & C. Hall n

TL;DR: The predicted phase diagram is in qualitative agreement with experimental phase diagrams for nonionic surfactants in carbon dioxide, and shows that the micelles are spherical and that the extension of the mousellar core increases with increasing micellar size. (via Semantic Scholar)
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journal article

Hydrophobic interactions in associative polymer/nonionic surfactant systems: Effects of surfactant architecture and system parameters

Talwar, S., Scanu, L. F., & Khan, S. A. Journal of Rheology (New York, N.Y.), 50(6), 831–847.

By: S. Talwar, L. Scanu & S. Khan

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