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The structure of systems containing equal weights of cetylalcohol, stearylalcohol and the nonionic surfactant poly(oxyethylene)20-glycerolmonostearate is studied as a function of the water concentration. In this paper mainly results are presented obtained by small angle X-ray-diffraction. Up to ± 22% (w/w) water several coexisting phases were observed. From ± 22% to ± 55% water a lamellar structure is found. This structure consists of lipophilic bilayers formed by the hydrocarbon tails of cetylalcohol, stearylalcohol and the surfactant, alternated by hydrophilic layers formed by the polyoxyethylene glycerol chains, the hydroxyl groups of cetylalcohol and stearylalcohol and water. From the swelling behaviour the density of the gel structure (0.9 g/cm3) and the cross sectional area of the molecules in the bilayers (0.19 nm2) have been calculated. It is concluded that the hydrocarbon chains are in a crystalline, state and are placed perpendicular to the lattice plane. Upwards of ± 55% water the lamellar phase disperses in the excess of water.
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de Vringer, T., Joosten, J.G.H. & Junginger, H. Characterization of the gel structure in a nonionic ointment by small angle X-ray diffraction. Colloid & Polymer Sci 262, 56–60 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01422578
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