Micellar cubic structures refer to a particular arrangement of surfactant molecules that form a three-dimensional cubic phase in solutions, often in the context of self-assembled structures. These structures are notable in colloidal and materials science due to their unique properties and potential applications in pharmaceuticals, food science, and nanotechnology. In a micellar cubic phase, surfactant molecules aggregate in a way that creates a repeating cubic lattice structure.
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