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Percolation in Microemulsions


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1 Laboratoire de Physique des Materiaux Industriels, Universite de Pau et des Pays de I'Adour, Centre Universitaire de Recherche Scientifique, Avenue de I'Universit'e - 64000 Pau, France
     

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The main characteristics of the phenomenon of percolation which occurs under certain conditions in microemulsions are reported. The article focuses particularly on electrical conductivity, dielectric relaxation and dynamic viscosity. Variations of the percolation threshold as a function of a number of parameters are studied and demonstrate the fundamental role of interactions. The article stresses the notion of percolation threshold lines in the ternary diagram and therefore the highly important role of the experimental pathway.

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Microemulsion, Percolation, Waterless Microemulsion, Conductivity, Viscosity, Dielectric Relaxation.
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Authors

C. Boned
Laboratoire de Physique des Materiaux Industriels, Universite de Pau et des Pays de I'Adour, Centre Universitaire de Recherche Scientifique, Avenue de I'Universit'e - 64000 Pau, France
J. Peyrelasse
Laboratoire de Physique des Materiaux Industriels, Universite de Pau et des Pays de I'Adour, Centre Universitaire de Recherche Scientifique, Avenue de I'Universit'e - 64000 Pau, France

Abstract


The main characteristics of the phenomenon of percolation which occurs under certain conditions in microemulsions are reported. The article focuses particularly on electrical conductivity, dielectric relaxation and dynamic viscosity. Variations of the percolation threshold as a function of a number of parameters are studied and demonstrate the fundamental role of interactions. The article stresses the notion of percolation threshold lines in the ternary diagram and therefore the highly important role of the experimental pathway.

Keywords


Microemulsion, Percolation, Waterless Microemulsion, Conductivity, Viscosity, Dielectric Relaxation.