Geometric fluctuations of a micellar particle (Q1072410)
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Geometric fluctuations of a micellar particle (English)
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1985
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When organic molecules containing hydrophobic and hydrophilic parts are dispersed in aqueous solutions micellar structures (micelles) are formed. To within a certain approximation the micelle is a liquid drop with surface tension whose magnitude is determined by the interaction between the molecules forming the micelle. This holds true as long as the variation of the external influences with time remains sufficiently slow. In the presence of high-frequency external forces the micelle may be regarded as a solid spherical particle with a certain thickness and elasticity containing liquid inside. A rigorous theoretical description of the fluctuations of the shape of a micellar particle is given over a broad interval of particle sizes and it is shown that the above-mentioned models of a micellar particle are equally possible, since the corresponding vibration spectra are similar in form. The decisive influence of viscosity and surface tension relaxation processes on the vibration spectra of small micelles is also demonstrated.
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organic molecules
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aqueous solutions
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micellar structures
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liquid drop
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surface tension
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high-frequency external forces
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solid spherical particle
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fluctuations
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shape of a micellar particle
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surface tension relaxation
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vibration spectra
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