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Interfacial Behavior,Structure, and Thermodynamics of Water in Oil Microemulsion Formation in Relation to the Variation of Surfactant Head Group and Cosurfactant
Authors:Mrinmoy De  S C Bhattacharya  S P Moulik
Institution:1. Department of Chemistry , University of North Bengal , Darjeeling, India;2. Department of Chemistry , Behala College , Kolkata, India;3. Centre for Surface Science, Department of Chemistry , Jadavpur University , Kolkata, India;4. Centre for Surface Science, Department of Chemistry , Jadavpur University , Kolkata, India
Abstract:Interfacial behavior, structural, and thermodynamic parameters in relation to the formation of water-in-oil (w/o) microemulsion (μE) with varied surfactant head groups and cosurfactants have been evaluated through dilution technique at different temperature and water]/surfactant] mole ratio. Dodecyltrimethylammonium bromide (DTAB), sodium dodecylsulphate (SDS), and polyoxyethylene sorbitan monolaurate (Tween-20) were used as surfactants and n-butanol and n-pentanol were used as cosurfactants. Distribution of cosurfactants between bulk oil and the interface using fixed amount of surfactant at varied water]/surfactant] mole ratio and temperature has been studied to evaluate thermodynamic parameters. Associated structural parameters, such as droplet dimension and aggregation number of surfactant and cosurfactant at the droplet interface, have also been evaluated. Spontaneity of the μE formation followed the order DTAB>SDS>Tween-20 for both butanol and pentanol in the studied range of temperature. Correlations of the results in terms of the evaluated physicochemical parameters have been attempted.
Keywords:Cosurfactant  dilution  structural parameter  thermodynamics  water-in-oil microemulsion
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