S. Geiger et al., Characterization of the mechanical properties of a water/oil/water multiple emulsion oily membrane by a micropipette aspiration technique, COLL SURF A, 157(1-3), 1999, pp. 325-332
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics
Journal title
COLLOIDS AND SURFACES A-PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING ASPECTS
The main goal of this paper was to apply to water/oil/water (w/o/w) multipl
e emulsions the micropipette aspiration method, which is known as one of th
e most adopted techniques to study globule or cell deformability. It consis
ts in aspirating, step by step, an individual oily globule into a cylindric
al glass tube under well-controlled conditions of aspiration. This method p
rovides some physical parameters of the oily membrane. This micromanipulati
on technique was applied to various multiple emulsion formulations in order
to evaluate both the elastic properties and the interfacial tension of the
oily membrane as a function of the lipophilic surfactant concentration. It
was shown that the elastic shear modulus and the interfacial tension of th
e oily membrane increased with the lipophilic surfactant concentration. The
analysis of the behavior of the multiple emulsion during a swelling-breakd
own and release kinetics confirmed these results. This rigidification of th
e membrane could be produced during the second step of the preparation of t
he multiple emulsion, by a migration of the lipophilic surfactant to the in
terface between the oily and the external aqueous phases. (C) 1999 Elsevier
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