mikelleiksi
Mikelleiksi is the Finnish linguistic form used to refer to micelles, which are aggregates of amphiphilic molecules that form in aqueous solutions when surfactant concentration exceeds the critical micelle concentration (CMC). In water, surfactant molecules arrange themselves with hydrophobic tails inward and hydrophilic heads outward, creating a hydrophobic core that can solubilize nonpolar substances.
Most micelles are spherical, but they can also be cylindrical, lamellar, or disk-shaped depending on the surfactant
Formation and properties: Micellization occurs when the free energy favors sequestering hydrophobic segments away from water.
Applications and occurrence: Micelles play a central role in detergents and personal care products by solubilizing
In Finnish usage, mikelleiksi signals a transformation into micelles or denotes the state of being micelles,