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Water Diffusion and Phase Transition Investigation in Lyotropic Mesophases. A NMR Study

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Pages 223-236 | Received 21 May 1985, Accepted 04 Nov 1985, Published online: 28 Mar 2007

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G. Celebre, L. Coppola, G.A. Ranieri & M. Terenzi. (1994) Analysis of the PFG-SE NMR Experiments in Lyotropic Mesophases: The Hexagonal Case. Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals Science and Technology. Section A. Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals 238:1, pages 117-123.
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L. Coppola, S. Di Gregorio, G.A. Ranieri & G. Rocca. (1991) Simulation of Restricted Self-diffusion. Molecular Simulation 7:3-4, pages 241-247.
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Scott A. Willis, Gary R. Dennis, Timothy Stait-Gardner, Gang Zheng & William S. Price. (2017) Determining a ‘diffusion-averaged’ characteristic ratio for aligned lyotropic hexagonal phases using PGSE NMR self-diffusion measurements, random walk simulations and obstruction models. Journal of Molecular Liquids 236, pages 107-116.
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C. Moran, M.R. Infante, L. Perez, A. Pinazo, L. Coppola, M. Youssry & I. Nicotera. (2008) Aqueous self-assembly and physicochemical properties of 1,2-dilauroyl-rac-glycero-3-(Nα-acetyl-l-arginine). Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 327:1-3, pages 111-121.
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Luigi Coppola, Raffaella Gianferri, Cesare Oliviero & Isabella Nicotera. (2003) Solution and Liquid Crystalline Microstructures in Sodium Taurodeoxycholate/D 2 O Mixtures . Langmuir 19:6, pages 1990-1999.
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István Furó & Sergey V. Dvinskikh. (2002) NMR methods applied to anisotropic diffusion. Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry 40:13, pages S3-S14.
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L. Coppola, C. Oliviero, U. Olsson & G. A. Ranieri. (2000) Characterization of a Reverse Hexagonal Lyomesophase by a PGSE NMR Water Self-Diffusion Study. Langmuir 16:9, pages 4180-4184.
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Michael C Holmes. (1998) Intermediate phases of surfactant-water mixtures. Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science 3:5, pages 485-492.
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Haukur Jóhannesson, István Furó & Bertil Halle. (1996) Orientational order and micelle size in the nematic phase of the cesium pentadecafluorooctanoate–water system from the anisotropic self-diffusion of water. Physical Review E 53:5, pages 4904-4917.
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Claire E. FairhurstMichael C. HolmesMarc S. Leaver. (1996) Shear Alignment of a Rhombohedral Mesh Phase in Aqueous Mixtures of a Long Chain Nonionic Surfactant. Langmuir 12:26, pages 6336-6340.
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Giorgio Celebre, Luigi Coppola & Giuseppe Antonio Ranieri. (1992) Water self-diffusion in lyotropic systems by simulation of pulsed field gradient-spin echo nuclear magnetic resonance experiments. The Journal of Chemical Physics 97:10, pages 7781-7785.
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H. Jousma, J. G. H. Joosten, G. S. Gooris & H. E. Junginger. (1989) Changes of mesophase structure of BRIJ 96/water mixtures on addition of liquid paraffin. Colloid & Polymer Science 267:4, pages 353-364.
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L. Coppola, C. La Mesa, G. A. Ranieri & M. Terenzi. (1989) Water self-diffusion in micellar solutions and in lyotropic mesophases of the system water/Triton TX-100. Colloid and Polymer Science 267:1, pages 86-91.
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G. Chidichimo, G. A. Ranieri, F. P. Nicoletta, M. Meuti & R. Bartolino. 1989. Progress in Microemulsions. Progress in Microemulsions 235 250 .

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