CORRELATION BETWEEN MAXIMUM WATER/ELECTROLYTE SOLUBILIZAT1ON AND CONDUCTIVITY PERCOLATION IN AOT REVERSED MICELLES |
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Authors: | A. DEROUICHE C. TONDRE |
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Affiliation: | L.E.S.O.C, U.A. C.N.R.S. n°406, University of NANCY I , B.P. n°239, Vandoeuvre-lés-Nancy Cedex, 54506, France |
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Abstract: | Water/electrolyte solubilization measurements have been performed in order to investigate the conditions in which AOT reversed micelles in decane (or dodecane) can coexist with an external water-phase (the so-called Winsor II systems). The efficacy of different monovalent (Na+, K+) and divalent (Ca2+, Ba2+) salts have been compared putting a special emphasis on the case of the tetramethylammonium lon (TMA+), which is known to have only weak interactions with charged sites. Whatever the cation, the maxima for water/electrolyte solubilization correlates very well with a dramatic change of conductivity. An explanation based on the possible existence of a critical value of the Debye screening length is proposed to account for the fact that a minor change in salt concentration around these maxima can drastically change the surfactant film behavior. |
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