Investigation of interfacial composition and thermodynamic stability of 14-n-14/alcohol/oil/water microemulsions by dilution method

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TitreInvestigation of interfacial composition and thermodynamic stability of 14-n-14/alcohol/oil/water microemulsions by dilution method
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuteursLiu C, Ye H, Kuang J, Ren G, Shen Q, Xie H, Lei Q, Fang W
JournalJOURNAL OF MOLECULAR LIQUIDS
Volume336
Pagination116333
Date PublishedAUG 15
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0167-7322
Mots-clésDilution method, Gemini surfactant, Interfacial composition, Structural parameters, Thermodynamic properties
Résumé

The interfacial composition and thermodynamic parameters of W/O 14-n-14/alcohol/oil/water microemulsions were investigated by dilution method in terms of the number of linking groups n (n = 3-6), water content, alcohol and oil types. The gemini/alcohol/oil/water microemulsion system formed spontaneously with negative Gibbs free energy at 25 degrees C. The long carbon chain of alcohol facilitated the formation of W/O microemulsion. With increasing carbon chain length of the oil phase, the absolute value of the Gibbs free energy initially increased and subsequently decreased. With an increasing number of linking groups in gemini surfactants, the amount of alcohol that was required in the interfacial layer increased, thereby hindering alcohol movement from the continuous phase to the interface layer, and the absolute value of the Gibbs free energy also decreased, suggesting that a small value of n is beneficial to the stability of microemulsions. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

DOI10.1016/j.molliq.2021.116333