EFFECT OF ETHANOL ON THE SOLUBILIZATION OF HYDROCARBON EMULSION DROPLETS IN NONIONIC SURFACTANT MICELLES

Citation
Jn. Coupland et al., EFFECT OF ETHANOL ON THE SOLUBILIZATION OF HYDROCARBON EMULSION DROPLETS IN NONIONIC SURFACTANT MICELLES, Journal of colloid and interface science, 190(1), 1997, pp. 71-75
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Physical
ISSN journal
00219797
Volume
190
Issue
1
Year of publication
1997
Pages
71 - 75
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-9797(1997)190:1<71:EOEOTS>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
Light scattering was used to study the effects of ethanol on the mass transport of hydrocarbon molecules from emulsion droplets to nonionic surfactant micelles, n-Hexadecane oil-in-water emulsions (10 wt%) with a mean droplet diameter of 0.97 mu m stabilized by 2 wt% polyoxyethyl ene sorbitan monolaurate, were prepared. These emulsions were diluted to 0.04 wt% n-hexadecane using a series of aqueous solutions containin g different concentrations of ethanol(0 to 20 wt%) and polyoxyethylene sorbitan monolaurate (0 or 2 wt%). The time dependence of the droplet concentration and size distribution were monitored at 30 degrees C us ing light scattering, The molecular flux of the solubilization process increased with increasing ethanol concentration, but the maximum amou nt of oil solubilized per unit amount of surfactant was independent of ethanol concentration, The data are interpreted in terms of the molec ular processes that occur during solubilization. (C) 1997 Academic Pre ss.