H-1-NMR STUDY OF A U-TYPE NONIONIC MICROEMULSION

Citation
D. Waysbort et al., H-1-NMR STUDY OF A U-TYPE NONIONIC MICROEMULSION, Journal of colloid and interface science, 188(2), 1997, pp. 282-295
Citations number
57
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Physical
ISSN journal
00219797
Volume
188
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
282 - 295
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-9797(1997)188:2<282:HSOAUN>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
Proton NMR measurements were conducted on a U-type model quaternary no nionic microemulsion containing varying amounts of water and having a fixed weight ratio of surfactant [octaethylene glycol mono-n-dodecylet her; C-12(EO)(8)], cosurfactant (pentanol), and oil (dodecane). Chemic al shift and T-1 relaxation time data were used to obtain information about the microemulsion properties and structure. A slow exchange was observed between the hydroxyls of water, C-12(EO)(8), and pentanol in microemulsions containing up to 10 wt% water, This is precedence of th e hydroxyl-water interaction over hydration of the ethylene oxide (EO) groups of the surfactant. The fraction of bound water was calculated from the chemical shift and T-1 data. For the model system, chemical s hift measurements indicated an inversion from W/O to O/W microemulsion at about 55-60 wt% water, in agreement with the microviscosity values evaluated from T-1 data: 1.1 cP (55 wt% water) compared to 4.7 cP (30 wt% water) and 12.7 cP (10.7 wt% water). The irregularities in the mo notonic dependence of the chemical shifts on water content in the micr oemulsion at 18 and 55 wt% water were interpreted to possibly reflect structural changes that took place in solution. (C) 1997 Academic Pres s.