乳状液
表面张力
相位反转
化学
相图
反演(地质)
胶束
色谱法
相(物质)
化学工程
热力学
有机化学
水溶液
地质学
物理
古生物学
工程类
构造盆地
生物化学
膜
作者
Jacqueline M. Morais,Pedro A. Rocha‐Filho,Diane J. Burgess
出处
期刊:Langmuir
[American Chemical Society]
日期:2009-05-14
卷期号:25 (14): 7954-7961
被引量:48
摘要
A novel method of preparation of water-in-oil-in-micelle-containing water (W/O/Wm) multiple emulsions using the one-step emulsification method is reported. These multiple emulsions were normal (not temporary) and stable over a 60 day test period. Previously, reported multiple emulsion by the one-step method were abnormal systems that formed at the inversion point of simple emulsion (where there is an incompatibility in the Ostwald and Bancroft theories, and typically these are O/W/O systems). Pseudoternary phase diagrams and bidimensional process-composition (phase inversion) maps were constructed to assist in process and composition optimization. The surfactants used were PEG40 hydrogenated castor oil and sorbitan oleate, and mineral and vegetables oils were investigated. Physicochemical characterization studies showed experimentally, for the first time, the significance of the ultralow surface tension point on multiple emulsion formation by one-step via phase inversion processes. Although the significance of ultralow surface tension has been speculated previously, to the best of our knowledge, this is the first experimental confirmation. The multiple emulsion system reported here was dependent not only upon the emulsification temperature, but also upon the component ratios, therefore both the emulsion phase inversion and the phase inversion temperature were considered to fully explain their formation. Accordingly, it is hypothesized that the formation of these normal multiple emulsions is not a result of a temporary incompatibility (at the inversion point) during simple emulsion preparation, as previously reported. Rather, these normal W/O/Wm emulsions are a result of the simultaneous occurrence of catastrophic and transitional phase inversion processes. The formation of the primary emulsions (W/O) is in accordance with the Ostwald theory ,and the formation of the multiple emulsions (W/O/Wm) is in agreement with the Bancroft theory.
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