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Non-ionic microemulsion mechanism and theory of formation./
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Naouli, Nabil.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-08, Section: B, page: 4242.
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Dissertation Abstracts International66-08B.
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Non-ionic microemulsion mechanism and theory of formation.
Naouli, Nabil.
Non-ionic microemulsion mechanism and theory of formation.
- 160 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-08, Section: B, page: 4242.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--City University of New York, 2005.
An investigation of the mechanism of formation of non-ionic microemulsions began with the preparation, using the titration method, of a series of microemulsions, both W/O and O/W, based on non-ionic surfactants of the form (NP(EO) n). Mixing a constant weight of surfactant with a constant volume of the dispersed phase and an initial volume of continuous phase produces an emulsion, which is titrated to clarity with another surfactant (cosurfactant). Plotting (a) the volume of cosurfactant necessary to transform an emulsion into a microemulsion containing a fixed volume of dispersed phase and a constant weight of surfactant versus (b) different initial continuous-phase volumes yields a straight line. Extrapolating from experimentally determined values for the cosurfactant volume to the value corresponding to a zero-volume continuous phase allows the determination of the surfactant molar composition and the average number of ethylene oxides (EO) per nonylphenol adsorbed at the interface. Using a surfactant with the same number of ethylene oxides yields a single-surfactant microemulsion. Measurement of surfactant(s) transmittance in the oil and water phases demonstrates that microemulsification occurs when the surfactant interfacial film is equally soluble in the two phases. Surface pressure and potential measurements reveal that oil penetration impedes formation of O/W microemulsions with n-tetradecane or n-hexadecane as dispersed phase.
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