Ll. Marzan et al., STRUCTURE OF CONCENTRATED NONIONIC SURFACTANT MICROEMULSIONS STUDIED BY SMALL-ANGLE NEUTRON-SCATTERING, Journal de physique. IV, 3(C8), 1993, pp. 165-168
the structure of the microemulsion system consisting of 40% in volume
of the nonionic surfactant pentaethyleneglycol-4-octylphenyl ether and
equal volumes of decane and of the aqueous phase, has been studied by
means of Small Angle Neutron Scattering (SANS) and electrical conduct
ivity experiments. The influence of several kinds of additives present
in the aqueous phase (KCl, sodium dodecyl sulphate, and n-butanol) on
the microstructure of the system at different temperatures has also b
een studied. SANS experiments revealed the existence of a water-in-oil
structure with droplet sizes of the order of 2.6 nm and polydispersit
y around 20% in mostly all the cases. A slight increase in the distanc
e between droplets with the addition of KCl can be observed, while the
addition of SDS or n-butanol results in smaller size and polydispersi
ty. High electrical conductivity values have been obtained for the sam
ples with salts, which can be due to interactions induced by the appli
ed electrical field.