Structure and dynamics of dense water-in-oil microemulsions below percolation threshold
نویسندگان
چکیده
The three-component ionic microemulsion system consisting of AOT/water/decane shows an interesting phase behavior in the vicinity of room temperature. The phase diagram in the temperature-volume fraction (of the dispersed phase) plane exhibits a lower consolute critical point around 10% volume fraction and a percolation line, cutting across the plane starting from the vicinity of the critical point, extends to high volume fraction side, at progressively lower temperatures. This phase behavior can be understood in terms of a system of polydispersed spherical water droplets, each coated by a monolayer of AOT, dispersed in a continuum of oil. These droplets interact with each other via a hard-core plus a short-range attractive interaction, the strength of which increases with temperature. We show that Baxter's sticky sphere model can account for the phase behavior including the percolation line, quantitatively, provided that the stickiness parameter is a suitable function of temperature. We use the structure factors measured by small angle neutron scattering below the critical temperature to determine this functional dependence. We also investigate the dynamics of droplets below and approaching the percolation line by dynamic light scattering. Both the first cumulant and the droplet density time correlation function can be quantitatively calculated by assuming the existence of polydispersed fractal clusters form by the microemulsion droplets due to the attraction. Analysis of SANS data indicates that above the percolation line, the clustered droplets structure gradually transforms into an ordered bicontinuous structure. Article published online by EDP Sciences and available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/jp4:1993113 JOURNAL DE PHYSIQUE IV
منابع مشابه
Electrical Conductivity, Near-Infrared Absorption, and Thermal Lens Spectroscopic Studies of Percolation of Microemulsions
Microemulsions of negatively charged (sodium bis(2-ethylhexyl)sulfosuccinate, AOT) and positively charged (dodecylmethylbutylammonium bromide and benzyldimethylhexadecylammonium chloride) surfactants were studied below and above the percolation thresholds by electrical conductivity, near-infrared absorption, and thermal lens spectrometry. It was found that the AOT microemulsions undergo percola...
متن کاملPreparation and Characterization of Cyanocobalamin (Vit B12) Microemulsion Properties and Structure for Topical and Transdermal Application
Objective(s): The objective of this study was to design a topical microemulsion of Vit B12 and to study the correlation between internal structure and physicochemical properties of the microemulsions. Microemulsions are thermodynamically stable mixtures of water, oil, surfactants and usually cosurfactants with several advantages for topical and transdermal drug delivery. The formul...
متن کاملMicroemulsions with renewable feedstock oils
In this paper we discuss the influence of chemical structures of renewable feedstock oils (RFOs) on the domains of existence and the nano-structures of microemulsions. We compare the results to those of classical microemulsions containing classical n-alkanes. First, the domains of microemulsions obtained from the melt of water, sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) as surfactant, 1-pentanol as co-surfac...
متن کاملEffect of tocopherol on Pluronic microemulsions: turbidity studies and Dynamic light scattering and dynamic surface tension measurements
The development and design of the biocompatible and biodegradable thermodynamically stable micellar and microemulsion transparent dispersions to reduce the free and unbounded drugs concentration in the blood is a basic challenge in field of drug efficacy and bioavailability of drugs. In the current work, solubilization capacity of the drug (Tocopherol), oil (Ethyl Butyrate), and oil+drug (1:1 m...
متن کاملMacrofluid-like Water-in-Oil Microemulsion
A self-consistent picture of the structure and structural changes in a water-in-oil microemulsion (as a model of supermolecular fluids) close to the percolation threshold has been established. The self-consistency is evidenced by the demonstration that light-scattering and viscosity data for these systems can be quantitatively predicted by a model based on fractal cluster distribution. The mode...
متن کامل