Annabelle Blom
University of Sydney
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Australian Journal of Chemistry | 2006
Annabelle Blom; Gregory G. Warr; Erica J. Wanless
The evolution of adsorbed dialkyl chained quaternary ammonium surfactant films with different alkyl chain lengths has been observed in situ using atomic force microscopy (AFM). Both di-C12DAB and di-C14DAB form a cohesive bilayer immediately, which is observed to strengthen with equilibration time. The slow equilibrium of di-C16DAB allows examination of the film at less than saturated coverage and reveals growth of the bilayer through the nucleation and coalescence of patches. The difference in height between higher and lower regions is insufficient for bilayer and monolayer regions and the postulated structure is that of regions of bilayer with different packing densities. The effect of temperature on film morphologies near the gel transition is also examined.
Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2013
Jennifer M. Heinen; Annabelle Blom; Brian S. Hawkett; Gregory G. Warr
The synthesis of a series of co-oligomer amphiphiles by RAFT and their self-assembly behavior in water is described. These novel amphiphiles, comprised of styrene, butyl acrylate, and alkyl hydrophobes together with ionic acrylic acid and nonionic hydroxyethylacrylate hydrophilic moieties and with a total degree of polymerization from 5 to 17, represent a new class of small-molecule surfactants that can be formed from the immense potential library of all polymerizable monomers. Examples of micellar solutions and discrete cubic, hexagonal, lamellar, and inverted hexagonal lyotropic phases, as well as vesicle dispersions and coexisting lamellar phases, are reported and characterized by small-angle scattering. The variation of self-assembly structure with co-oligomer composition, concentration, and solution conditions is interpreted by analogy with the surfactant packing parameter used for conventional small-molecule amphiphiles.
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2008
Regina Schwering; Annabelle Blom; Gregory G. Warr
The adsorbed layer structure of mixed films of the polymerisable cationic surfactant dodecyldimethyl(ethylmethacrylate)ammonium bromide (MEDDAB) with the cationic and non-ionic surfactants dodecyltrimethylammonium bromide (DTAB) and polyoxyethylene-23-lauryl ether (C12E23) has been investigated by AFM soft-contact imaging before and after solution polymerisation of MEDDAB. MEDDAB alone adsorbs on mica as a planar bilayer, but the adsorbed layer structure can be modified by mixing with DTAB or C12E23 to yield an adsorbed mesh or cylinders. The equilibrium adsorbed film structure after solution polymerisation of the methacrylate group on MEDDAB was found to depend on the solubilising ability of the non-polymerisable surfactant. C12E23 effectively prevented precipitation of polymerised MEDDAB, retaining the unpolymerised adsorbed layer structure, whereas DTAB mixtures became cloudy above 23 mol% MEDDAB. The resultant structure remained similar to the adsorbed rods formed prior to polymerisation, but had a diameter several times larger.
Langmuir | 2005
Annabelle Blom; C. Drummond; Erica J. Wanless; P. Richetti; Gregory G. Warr
Langmuir | 2005
Annabelle Blom; Gregory G. Warr; Erica J. Wanless
Archive | 2007
Annabelle Blom; Michelle Jocelyn Carey; Brian S. Hawkett; Duc Nguyen; Thi Thuy Binh Pham; Christopher Henry Such; Gregory G. Warr
Physica B-condensed Matter | 2006
Douglas John; Annabelle Blom; Stuart Bailey; Andrew Nelson; Jamie Schulz; Roland De Marco; Brian Kinsella
Langmuir | 2004
Annabelle Blom; Franck P. Duval; Laszlo Kovacs; Gregory G. Warr; Mats Almgren; Mari Kadi; Raoul Zana
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2007
Annabelle Blom; Gregory G. Warr; Andrew Nelson
Langmuir | 2006
Annabelle Blom; Gregory G. Warr