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Counterion Complexation. Ion Specificity in the Diffuse Double Layer of Surfactant and Classical Colloids

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Physics of Amphiphilic Layers

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The effect of complexation of alkali metal ions by macrocyclic ligands in dispersions of anionic surfactants and clay colloids has been studied as a route to understanding counterion specific effects in these classes of colloidal dispersions. The rigidity of the lattice of charge in the solid leads to vastly different results than are observed in micellar solutions, where the aggregates rearrange to minimise their free energy.

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Evans, D.F., Evans, J.B., Sen, R., Warr, G.G. (1987). Counterion Complexation. Ion Specificity in the Diffuse Double Layer of Surfactant and Classical Colloids. In: Meunier, J., Langevin, D., Boccara, N. (eds) Physics of Amphiphilic Layers. Springer Proceedings in Physics, vol 21. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83202-4_32

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