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Light scattering and electrical conductivity studies of the aerosol OT Toluene Water−in−Oil microemulsions
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Palabras clave
Microemulsions
Water-in-Oil Emulsions
Aerosol OT
Toluene Electrical Conductivity
Clasificación UNESCO
2210.18 Física del Estado Liquido
Fecha de publicación
2001
Editor
American Chemical Society
Citación
Velázquez, M. M., Valero, M., & Ortega, F. (2001). Light scattering and electrical conductivity studies of the Aerosol OT toluene water-in-oil microemulsions. Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 105(42), 10163-10168. https://doi.org/10.1021/JP002812N
Resumen
[EN]By using electrical conductivity and static and dynamic light scattering measurements, the behavior of water−oil (w/o) microemulsions formed by Aerosol OT dissolved in toluene has been examined. To study the effect of the droplet volume fraction on the microemulsion behavior, the water and the surfactant concentrations were systematically modified and the temperature dependence was also studied. The scattering intensity and the apparent diffusion coefficients are analyzed with a model involving the Carnahan−Starling hard-sphere model including an attractive term. It was found that attractive interactions become important in w/o microemulsions containing w0 > 37. No percolation threshold is detected at the droplet volume fraction and temperature values used in this work.
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ISSN
1520-6106
DOI
10.1021/JP002812N
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