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Water transfer in mixed water-in-oil emulsions studied by differential scanning calorimetry
Authors:D Clausse  I Pezron and A Gauthier
Institution:

Division de Thermodynamique et Physicochimie de Procédés Industriels Département de Génie Chimique — Université de Technologie de Compiègne. B.P.649 - 60206, Compiègne cedex, France

Abstract:Water transfers are observed within complex systems containing aqueous phases separated by a membrane or an oil phase, such as biological cells or multiple emulsions. In order to better understand water transfer mechanism, a system made of a mixed water-in-oil (W/O) emulsion containing two kinds of aqueous droplets — pure water and a 30 % urea solution — was developed. Water transfer from pure water droplets to urea solution droplets was evidenced by Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC). Finally the mixed emulsion contains one kind of droplets made of a diluted urea solution which composition is in agreement with formulation and data obtained from experiments performed on single W/O emusions which dispersed phase is a diluted urea solution of the same composition. These mixed emulsions have been pictured as a three-fluid phases system containing two aqueous phases separated by a plane oil membrane. From a homogeneous solubility-diffusion model applied to a quasi-stationnary regime, the water intra-diffusion coefficient has been obtained and compared to the value calculated from the Stokes-Einstein equation. A factor ten makes the discrepancy between the two values, the value deduced from the model being the highest. A possible influence of the emulsifier molecules has been evoked.
Keywords:emulsion  liquid-membrane  calorimetry  water transfer
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