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DIFFUSION MEASUREMENTS IN MICROEMULSIONS
Authors:R A Mackay  N S Dixit  R Agarwal  Reginald P Seiders
Institution:1. Department of Chemistry , Drexel University , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19104;2. Department of Chemistry , Douglas College Rutgers University , New Brunswick, New Jersey, 08901;3. Research Division , Chemical Systems Laboratory , Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, 21010
Abstract:We have carried out diffusion coefficient measurements in both aqueous micelles and microemulsions using the techniques of palaeography and quasielastic light scattering (QLS) The former method involves the determination of the diffusion coefficient of an electroactive oil soluble probe at a polarizable microelectrode. For high water content microemulsions, both methods yield the same diffusion coefficients, which can be identified as the self diffusion coefficient For cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) micelles, both methods yield the same result at the salt (NaBr) concentration at which the QLS measurements are independent of CTAB concentration. In more concentrated microemulsions, QLS data gave diffusion coefficients in agreement with polarography only for a sodium cetyl sulfate (SCS) system at 65-75 wt % water. For the SCS microemulsions at 60% water, and CTAB microemulsion at 60-75% water, the QLS data yielded rapid, nonexponential decays. However, consistent polarographic diffusion coefficients could still be obtained, By using probes of varying chain length (oil solubility), it has been demonstrated that these CTAB and SCS microemulsions containing butanol and pentanol cosurfactants respectively, are not cosolubilized systems but do contain distinct hydrophilic and hydropobic regions.
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