Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
603367 Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The presence of amphiphilic bilayers in the form of vesicles and disks typically has a profound effect on the rheology of the corresponding surfactant solutions. For instance such aggregates often show pronounced effects of shear thinning. These effects not only depend on the type of structure present, such as uni- or multilamellar vesicles, but in addition become more complicated due to the fact that shear may largely affect the structures present and thereby the rheological behaviour may depend to a large extent on the shear history of the given system. Such shear induced structural changes of bilayer systems are by themselves already very interesting and in addition lead to pronounced effects on the rheological behaviour.

Research Highlights► Vesicles are shear thinning colloidal systems. ► Control of rheological properties of vesicle gels is possible by charge. ► Amphiphilic copolymer are able to interconnect vesicles.

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