Photoinduced morphism of gemini surfactant aggregates

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Publication Date 2005-01-17
DOI 10.1039/B416287K
Impact Factor 6.222
Authors

Delphine Faure, Julien Gravier, Thomas Labrot, Bernard Desbat, Reiko Oda, Dario M. Bassani


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Abstract

The photochemical behaviour of an azobenzene chromophore inserted in a gemini surfactant imparts photocontrol to the resulting amphiphile assemblies, including the collapse, upon irradiation, of the multi lamellar vesicles formed in aqueous solution.

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