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对商品化的DCAT21表面/界面张力仪进行改造, 用于直接测量液滴间相互作用力, 同时用数码摄像头Digital 3.0观察记录两液滴接近, 挤压, 排液, 聚并等过程. 研究发现, 溶液中微小液滴间的相互作用力随距离的变化曲线能够提供分散液滴的行为特征信息: 曲线上不同阶段的斜率反映力的大小; 从液滴接触后到聚并前的挤压距离反映液滴的稳定性. 表面活性剂种类不同, 对两液滴聚并所起的稳定作用不同, 非离子表面活性剂具有较好的稳定作用. 溶液中聚合物分子在薄液膜中形成具有一定强度的层状结构, 阻碍液滴聚并, 受力曲线呈阶梯状.  相似文献   

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The review is devoted to the analysis of the effect of the addition of various surfactants on the composition, structure, and the properties of the interfacial adsorption layers (IALs) formed at equilibrium in the aqueous gelatin solution–hydrocarbon system. Associates of variable compositions that are determined by the component ratio and the concentration of added surfactant are formed due to the interaction between gelatin and surfactant. The formation of associates is equivalent to the modification of gelatin. The properties of the IALs of modified gelatins are discussed on the basis of our own results and published data on the interfacial tension, the mass accumulation of surface-active components at the interfaces during the IAL formation, the IAL rheological properties and the stability of emulsion films varied with the conditions of IAL formation (the nature of low-molecular-weight surfactant, component concentrations, pH of aqueous phase, and temperature). It was concluded that modified gelatins can be considered as new surfactants governing the dynamics of the formation and fracture mechanism of the IALs and the stability of emulsion films. The properties of the IALs of modified gelatins are compared with those of IALs formed by gelatin and low-molecular-weight surfactants under the conditions when associates are formed directly at the interface due to the use of oil-soluble surfactants.  相似文献   

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The interfacial and bulk properties of submicron oil-in-water emulsions simultaneously stabilised with a conventional surfactant (either lecithin or oleylamine) and hydrophilic silica nanoparticles (Aerosil?380) were investigated and compared with emulsions stabilised by either stabiliser. Emulsions solely stabilised with lecithin or oleylamine showed poor physical stability, i.e., sedimentation and the release of pure oil was observed within 3 months storage. The formation and long-term stability of silica nanoparticle-coated emulsions was investigated as a function of the surfactant type, charge, and concentration; the oil phase polarity (Miglyol?812 versus liquid paraffin); and loading phase of nanoparticles, either oil or water. Highly stable emulsions with long-term resistance to coalescence and creaming were formulated even at low lecithin concentrations in the presence of optimum levels of silica nanoparticles. The attachment energy of silica nanoparticles at the non-polar oil-water interface in the presence of lecithin was significantly higher compared to oleylamine in line with good long-term stability of the former compared to the sedimentation and release of oil in the latter. The attachment energy of silica nanoparticles at the polar oil-water interface especially in the presence of oleylamine was up to five-times higher compared to the non-polar liquid paraffin. The interfacial layer structure of nanoparticles (close-packed layer of particle aggregates or scattered particle flocs) directly related to the free energy of nanoparticle adsorption at both MCT oil and liquid paraffin-water interfaces.  相似文献   

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The interaction between hydrocarbon and fluorocarbon surfactants on-alumina has been studied through the dispersion behavior of-alumina. When a low concentration of anionic hydrocarbon or fluorocarbon surfactant as a first additive is added to positively charged alumina, the alumina flocculates. The flocculated alumina redisperses upon addition of different surfactant from the first one by the manner that the hydrophobic parts of hydrocarbon and fluorocarbon surfactants are in contact with hydrophobic parts of the first surfactants and the hydrophilic polar groups direct out to liquid phase, resulting in the formation of mixed bilayers on the alumina. From the measurements of mean particle size, zeta potential of the alumina, and adsorbed amount of surfactants, the mixed bilayers consisting of anionic fluorocarbon-noniomc hydrocarbon surfactants and of anionic fluorocarbon-noioic hydrocarbon ones are found to be formed more preferentially than anionic hydrocarbon-anioic fluorocarbon surfactants. The property of the mixed bilayer on the alumina is also discussed using the fluorescence spectra of pyrene.  相似文献   

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Weakly basic tetradecyldimethylaminoxide (C14DMAO) molecules can be protonated to form a cationic surfactant, C14DMAOH+, by an acidic fluorocarbon surfactant, an 8-2-fluorotelomer unsaturated acid (C7F15CF==CHCOOH), to form a salt-free cationic and anionic (cat-anionic) fluoro/hydrocarbon surfactant system in aqueous solution. The high Krafft point of C7F15CF==CHCOOH was largely reduced as a result of being mixed with a C14DMAO micelle solution. A study of the phase behavior of the new salt-free cat-anionic fluoro/hydrocarbon surfactant system clearly indicates the existence of a birefringent Lalpha-phase region at (25.0+/-0.1) degrees C. The birefringent Lalpha phase consists of vesicles, which include uni- and multilamellar vesicles with one to dozens of shells, and oligovesicular vesicles, as demonstrated by freeze-fracture and cryo-transmission electron microscopy (FF- and cryo-TEM) images. The size distribution and structural transitions in the salt-free cat-anionic fluoro/hydrocarbon surfactant system were studied by dynamic light scattering (DLS) and 1H and 19F NMR spectroscopy. The formation of a salt-free cat-anionic vesicle phase could be induced by the strong electrostatic interaction between the cationic hydrocarbon C14DMAOH+ and the anionic fluorocarbon C7F15CF==CHCOO-, which provided evidence that the electrostatic interaction between the cationic and anionic surfactants is larger than the nonsynergistic interaction between the stiff fluorocarbon and the soft hydrocarbon chains of the surfactants.  相似文献   

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Recent advances in atomic force microscopy (AFM) force measurement techniques have allowed the direct measurement and theoretical interpretation of the interaction between a liquid droplet and a solid surface or between two liquid droplets. In this study, we investigated the interaction across an aqueous thin film between fluorocarbon (perfluoropentane) droplets, hydrocarbon (tetradecane) droplets, and a droplet and a flat mica surface in the absence of stabilizers. It was found that even at a relatively elevated electrolyte concentration of 0.1 M NaNO3, depending on the solution pH, interactions between two identical droplets or a droplet and a mica surface could be repulsive. A simple theoretical analysis of the magnitude and range of these interactive forces suggests that the DLVO theory cannot explain the observed behavior. The measured force behavior is discussed in the context of ion adsorption, and the arising charging effects, at the bare oil-water interface.  相似文献   

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Coalescence of dispersed micrometer-scale droplets is an essential step toward the separation of emulsions. The thin film between droplets must form, drain, and rupture for coalescence to occur. In surfactant-stabilized emulsions, the film drainage and droplet coalescence processes are known to be hindered because of reduced interfacial mobility. However, a clear correlation between this mobility and the underlying surfactant transport and interfacial response to shear and dilatational deformations is undercharacterized. For microscale droplets, the effect of surfactant transport to the interface and along the interface is often difficult to isolate from other bulk effects on emulsion stability. In this work, we review surfactant-mitigated coalescence in both macroscale and microscale experiments, highlighting the importance of interfacial curvature and length scales when establishing a correlation between coalescence theory and film mobility.  相似文献   

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The penetration of compressed CO(2) in hydrocarbon and fluorocarbon regions of concentrated surfactant mesophases are interpreted from differences in the CO(2)-processed pore expansion of mesoporous silica thin films templated by three surfactants containing varying degrees of hydrocarbon and fluorocarbon functionality. Ordered silica thin films are synthesized for the first time using the 16-carbon (C(16)) partly fluorinated surfactant, 11,11,12,12,13,13,14,14,15,15,16,16,16-tridecafluorocetyl pyridinium bromide (HFCPB), as a templating agent. Silica films templated with surfactants containing a 8-carbon (C(8)) fluorocarbon tail (3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-tridecafluorooctyl pyridinium chloride (HFOPC)) and a 16-carbon (C(16)) hydrocarbon tail (cetyl pyridinium bromide (CPB)) and HFCPB (C(16)) are processed in compressed CO(2) (69-172 bar, 25 °C and 45 °C) during synthesis. CO(2) processing results in significant pore expansion for films templated with both fluorinated surfactants, while pore expansion is negligible for the hydrocarbon templated material suggesting that preferential CO(2) penetration occurs in the 'CO(2)-philic' fluorocarbon segments of the surfactant template. The effect of substrate surface energy on the final uniformity of the dip-coated films is studied by varying the substrate from unmodified glass to a fluorocarbon-capped substrate. The ability to create dip-coated thin films on low surface energy substrates through favorable interaction of surfactant template tail with the substrate surface functional groups is demonstrated.  相似文献   

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This paper begins with a review of the studies dedicated to the electrochemistry of non-polar liquids performed during last century. There is a list of dozens of liquids that have been studied, as well as variety of electrolytes. There is an overview of 13 different experimental methods which have been employed for this task. The theoretical part of the review emphasizes the work done by Onsager, Debye, Fuoss, Kraus, Bjerrum and others in 1920s and 30s. They initiated and justified the fundamental ideas that serve as the scientific basis for modern handbooks on non-aqueous electrochemistry. Many of these papers from 1930s and later are reviewed here.The second part of this paper is dedicated to the electrochemistry of non-polar liquids containing surfactants. These substances can serve as electrolytes if ionic. However, their main function is to enhance the solvation of ions, providing steric stabilization that minimizes ion re-association and ion-pair formation. Consequently, the classical “dissociation model” requires some modification when applied to surfactant solutions. There are also two additional theoretical models suggested specifically for surfactant solutions in non-polar liquids: the “disproportionation model” for dry inverse micelles, and the “fluctuation model” by Eicke, Borkovec, and Das-Gupta for microemulsions. Charged microemulsion droplets can serve as ions, which justifies the inclusion of this theory in this review. In addition, we can study (with a well defined theory) the transition from microemulsion droplet to dry inverse micelle ion by reducing water content. Studying this transition reveals some important features of both systems.We present here these three theories and apply them for interpreting experimental data (mostly conductivity) in four different systems, all of which are non-polar systems containing surfactants: solutions of ionic surfactants, solutions of non-ionic surfactants, microemulsions with ionic surfactants, and microemulsions with non-ionic surfactants.  相似文献   

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The interaction between the fluorocarbon surfactant, sodium perfluorooctanoate (SPFO), and beta-lactoglobulin (BLG) was studied. In particular, the effects of cationic surfactants, such as alkyltriethylammonium bromide (C(n)NE, n=8, 10, 12), on SPFO-BLG interaction were examined. It was shown that the anionic fluorocarbon surfactant, SPFO, was a strong denaturant of BLG. The ability of SPFO to denature BLG could be weakened by the addition of C(n)NE. The effect of C(n)NE on SPFO-BLG interaction was related to the hydrocarbon chain length of C(n)NE, and also the molar ratio of the added C(n)NE to the SPFO in SPFO-BLG solutions ([C(n)NE]/[SPFO]). Our findings might provide a way to design surfactant systems that are less denaturing to proteins or tailor the ability of surfactant to denature proteins through the appropriate mixing with other surfactants.  相似文献   

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The interaction between sodium perfluorooctanoate (SPFO) and dodecyltrimethylammonium bromide (DTAB) was studied by several methods and it was found strongly synergistic. Above a mole fraction of SPFO in the surfactant mixture (alpha(SPFO))=0.38, the interaction is repulsive and increases with the content of SPFO in both, the overall mixture and micelles, whereas the interaction is attractive if DTAB is in excess. At alpha(SPFO)=0.38 the low miscibility between hydrocarbon and fluorocarbon is counterbalanced by the electrostatic attraction between the opposite charged head groups, and the micelle composition is ideal (i.e., the mole fraction of SPFO in micelles X(SPFO)=alpha(SPFO)=0.38). The solubility of fluorocarbon in hydrocarbon is lower than that of hydrocarbon in fluorocarbon. Micelles of DTAB act as a solvent for SPFO without important structural changes, whilst micelles of SPFO undergo important changes when dissolve DTAB. This asymmetry may be interpreted as caused by the difference in chain length that favors the inclusion of the shorter chain in micelles of the longer surfactant, but disfavors the opposite process. Above X(SPFO)=0.5 there is an excess adsorption of bromide ions on the mixed micelles surface, giving rise to a high zeta potential. Micelles of pure SPFO or pure DTAB show an important energy barrier which prevents micelle flocculation. The inclusion of SPFO in DTAB micelles produces a reduction of the energy barrier, which disappeared when alpha(SPFO)=0.5. This produces the flocculation of micelles giving rise to the formation of a non-birefringent coacervate, which is probably formed by unordered isometric clusters of micelles.  相似文献   

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Chabert M  Dorfman KD  Viovy JL 《Electrophoresis》2005,26(19):3706-3715
We present a system for the electrocoalescence of microfluidic droplets immersed in an immiscible solvent, where the undeformed droplet diameters are comparable to the channel diameter. The electrodes are not in direct contact with the carrier liquid or the droplets, thereby minimizing the risk of cross-contamination between different coalescence events. Results are presented for the coalescence of buffered aqueous droplets in both quiescent and flowing fluorocarbon streams, and on-flight coalescence is demonstrated. The capillary-based system presented here is readily amenable to further miniaturization to any lab-on-a-chip application where the conductivity of the droplets is much greater than the conductivity of the stream containing them, and should aid in the further application of droplet microreactors to biological analyses.  相似文献   

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Fluorocarbon-in-water emulsions are being explored clinically as synthetic oxygen carriers in general surgery. Stabilizing fluorocarbon emulsions against coarsening is critical in maintaining the biocompatibility of the formulation following intravenous administration. It has been purported that the addition of a small percentage of long-chain triglyceride results in stabilization of fluorocarbon emulsions via formation of a three-phase emulsion. In a three-phase emulsion, the triglyceride forms a layer around the dispersed fluorocarbon, thereby improving the adhesion of the phospholipid surfactant to the dispersed phase. In the present study, we examined the effect of triglyceride addition on the physicochemical characteristics of the resulting complex dispersion. In particular, we examined the particle composition and stability of the dispersed particles using a method which first fractionates (classifies) the different particles prior to sizing (i.e., sedimentation field-flow fractionation). It was determined that the addition of a long-chain triglyceride (soybean oil) results in oil demixing and two distinct populations of emulsion droplets. The presence of the two types of emulsion droplets is not observed via light scattering techniques, since the triglyceride droplets dominate the scattering due to a large difference in the refractive index between the particles and the medium as compared to fluorocarbon droplets. The growth of the fractionated fluorocarbon emulsion droplets was followed over time, and it was found that there was no difference in growth rates with and without added triglyceride. In contrast, addition of medium-chain-triglyceride (MCT) oils results in a single population of emulsion droplets (i.e., a three-phase emulsion). These emulsions are not stable to droplet coalescence, however, as significant penetration of MCT into the phospholipid lipid interfacial layer results in a negative increment in the monolayer spontaneous curvature, thereby favoring water-in-oil emulsions and resulting in destabilization of the emulsion to the effects of terminal heat sterilization or mechanical stress.  相似文献   

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Atomic force microscopy observations of a (hydrocarbon guanidinium/fluorocarbon carboxylic acid) mixed monolayer revealed that a nanoscopic phase-separated structure was formed by a combination of attractive interaction between the oppositely charged head groups and repulsive phase separation of the hydrocarbon and fluorocarbon chains.  相似文献   

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A theoretical model for analyzing the steric repulsion energy between internal aqueous droplets and the external aqueous phase in double emulsions, which results from the steric interaction between the surfactant molecules adsorbed at the two interfaces, has been established. The steric interaction is dependent on the separation distance between the internal aqueous droplets and the external aqueous phase, the thicknesses of the two adsorbed surfactant layers, and the size of the internal aqueous droplets and the oil globules, all of which determine the extent of the compression of the adsorbed surfactant molecules. The thickness of each of the two surfactant layers have the same effect on the steric repulsion, and stronger steric interaction can be achieved with thicker adsorbed layers, which can effectively prevent coalescence between the internal aqueous droplets and the external aqueous phase. Increasing the internal aqueous droplet size can produce stronger steric repulsion; however, larger oil globules will weaken the steric repulsion, indicating that a more stable double-emulsion system can be achieved by preparing the system with smaller oil globules and larger internal aqueous droplets.  相似文献   

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A molecular-thermodynamic theory is developed to model the micellization of fluorocarbon surfactants in aqueous solutions, by combining a molecular model that evaluates the free energy of micellization of fluorocarbon surfactant micelles with a previously developed thermodynamic framework describing the free energy of the micellar solution. In the molecular model of micellization developed, a single-chain mean-field theory is combined with an appropriate rotational isomeric state model of fluorocarbon chains to describe the packing of the fluorocarbon surfactant tails inside the micelle core. Utilizing this single-chain mean-field theory, the packing free energies of fluorocarbon surfactants are evaluated and compared with those of their hydrocarbon analogues. We find that the greater rigidity of the fluorocarbon chain promotes its packing in micellar aggregates of low curvatures, such as bilayers. In addition, the mean-field approach is utilized to predict the average conformational characteristics (specifically, the bond order parameters) of fluorocarbon and hydrocarbon surfactant tails within the micelle core, and the predictions are found to agree well with the available experimental results. The electrostatic effects in fluorocarbon ionic surfactant micelles are modeled by allowing for counterion binding onto the charged micelle surface, which accounts explicitly for the effect of the counterion type on the micellar solution properties. In addition, a theoretical formulation is developed to evaluate the free energy of micellization and the size distribution of finite disklike micelles, which often form in the case of fluorocarbon surfactants. We find that, compared to their hydrocarbon analogues, fluorocarbon surfactants exhibit a greater tendency to form cylindrical or disklike micelles, as a result of their larger molecular volume as well as due to the greater conformational rigidity of the fluorocarbon tails. The molecular-thermodynamic theory developed is then applied to several ionic fluorocarbon surfactant-electrolyte systems, including perfluoroalkanoates and perfluorosulfonates with added LiCl or NH(4)Cl, and various micellar solution properties, including critical micelle concentrations (cmc's), optimal micelle shapes, and average micelle aggregation numbers, are predicted. The predicted micellar solution properties agree reasonably well with the available experimental results.  相似文献   

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We performed a series of molecular dynamics simulations to study the PFPE (perfluoropolyether) and PE (polyether) surfactant monolayers at the water/supercritical carbon dioxide interface. Molecular differences between fluorocarbon surfactant PFPE and its hydrocarbon analogue PE were analyzed. We observed that values of intramolecular bonded interaction parameters which are related to chain rigidity determine the monolayer surface pressure. We show that "good" and "bad" properties of PFPE/PE surfactants are connected to conformational entropy. These results are consistent with our previous micellar simulations.  相似文献   

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Gelled emulsions with a high water content   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
The structure of a gel containing 99% water, 0.5% of a nonionic surfactant and 0.5% of a hydrocarbon was investigated by analysis of its equilibrium phases and their state of dispersion by liquid helium freeze fracture electron microscopy.The gel consisted of aqueous droplets of micron size separated by a thin membrane of a lamellar liquid crystal and a W/O microemulsion with droplets varying between 200 and 1000 Å in diameter.  相似文献   

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《Colloids and Surfaces》1988,29(1):53-69
The rupture of the thin films separating emulsion droplets has long been considered to be triggered by the long-range, attractive van der Waals forces; however, this study conducted in a shearfield coalescer shows that systems containing surfactant may, in some cases, yield trends contrary to predictions based on this hypothesis. These trends can be understood in terms of a new mechanism leading to film rupture which is called here percolation-enhanced coalescence.Those regimes in which this new mechanism dominates can be determined based on simple equilibrium phase behavior studies of the surfactant, oil, and water mixtures using the percolation model proposed here.  相似文献   

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