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For the DAAS and DPS molecules, their hydrophilic lipophilic balance (HLB value, the DAAS has a value of 15.56, while for the conventional surfactants, the value is generally around 10) differences cause the different insertion depth at the oil/water interface, which has benefit of reducing repulsion between the polar groups [12] and then influences the tightness of the mixed micellar structure.
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