We investigate the swelling and shrinking of L_beta lamellar gel phases composed of surfactant and fatty alcohol after contact with aqueous poly(ethylene-glycol) solutions. The height change Δh(t) is diffusion-like with a swelling coefficient, S: Δh=St. On increasing polymer concentration we observe sequentially slower swelling, absence of swelling, and finally shrinking of the lamellar phase. This behavior is summarized in a non-equilibrium diagram and the composition dependence of S quantitatively described by a generic model. We find a diffusion coefficient, the only free parameter, consistent with previous measurements.
@article{arxiv.0804.1052,
title = {Swelling and shrinking kinetics of a lamellar gel phase},
author = {David J Fairhurst and Mark E Baker and Neil Shaw and Stefan U. Egelhaaf},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0804.1052},
year = {2011}
}
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3 pages, 4 figures to appear in Applied Physics Letters