Abstract
The penetration of water in contact preparations with polyhydroxy amphiphiles in different aggregation states is compared. The onset of penetration is found at much higher temperatures when the samples are in the solid state than when they are in a super-cooled liquid-crystalline state in the case of the smectic Ad and smectic B2phases, but not the columnar hexagonal (Dhd) mesophase. The enhanced accessibility of the bilayer smectic phases can be explained by assuming that the molecular arrangement in the layers is similar to that found in the lamellar lyotropic phase, where the polar groups are on the outside and the (partially intercalated) alkyl chains are in the core of the layers.