
Tommy Nylander
Professor

Diffusivity measurements using holographic laser interferometry in a cubic lipid-water phase
Author
Summary, in English
The diffusion of glucose in a cubic lipid-water phase was studied with holographic laser interferometry. The X-ray diffraction data showed that the structure of the cubic phase could be described as a primitive cubic lattice under the experimental conditions used. The present study shows that holographic laser interferometry is suitable for determining the concentration profile due to diffusion, even for such intriguing structures as cubic lipid-water phases. The concentration profile obtained revealed that the diffusion process can be described by Fick's Second Law, and the effective diffusion coefficient was obtained by fitting a theoretical concentration profile to the experimental data. The diffusion coefficient obtained for glucose was four times smaller than the corresponding coefficient in aqueous bulk solution. The effective diffusion coefficient in the cubic phase is greater than that predicted by models developed for polymer gels.
Department/s
- Physical Chemistry
- Department of Chemical Engineering
Publishing year
1996
Language
English
Pages
1-12
Publication/Series
Chemistry and Physics of Lipids
Volume
84
Issue
1
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Elsevier
Topic
- Physical Chemistry
- Chemical Engineering
Keywords
- monoolein
- glucose
- diffusion measurements
- cubic phase
- holographic
- laser interferometry
- concentration profile
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 0009-3084