J. Stachurski et M. Michalek, THE EFFECT OF THE ZETA-POTENTIAL ON THE STABILITY OF A NONPOLAR OIL-IN-WATER EMULSION, Journal of colloid and interface science, 184(2), 1996, pp. 433-436
The aim of this work was to investigate the electrophoretic properties
of emulsion droplets of aliphatic hydrocarbons containing C-6 to C-16
carbon atoms in hydrocarbon chains. As it was observed experimentally
, the emulsion droplets of hydrocarbons C-9 to C-16 revealed a complet
ely different course of changes of the zeta potential due to pH than t
he n-alkanes of shorter hydrocarbon chains (C-6 to C-8). They revealed
a negative value of the zeta potential, lower by almost twice, The ze
ta potentials of emulsion droplets of the n-alkanes, from n-nonane to
n-hexadecane, do not practically depend on the length of the hydrocarb
on chain but, first of all, on the pH of aqueous solutions. The cause
of the origin of the negative zeta potential of n-alkane droplets lies
in the selective adsorption of (OH)-O-- ions, causing the gathering o
f the excessive negative charge at the oil-water interface, As it was
assumed, the stability of oil-in-water emulsion droplets in the soluti
on, i.e., the time of collection of liquid hydrocarbons C6H28 on the s
urface of aqueous solutions, is the criterion of the life of emulsion
droplets of n-alkanes, The observations indicate a close correlation b
etween the emulsion droplets stability of the tested aliphatic hydroca
rbons in water and the value changes of the zeta potential. (C) 1996 A
cademic Press, Inc.