2008
DOI: 10.1021/la8001527
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Double Phase Inversion of Emulsions Containing Layered Double Hydroxide Particles Induced by Adsorption of Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate

Abstract: A liquid paraffin-water emulsion was investigated using layered double hydroxide (LDH) particles and sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) as emulsifiers. Both emulsifiers are well-known to stabilize oil-in-water (o/w) emulsions. Surprisingly, a double phase inversion of the emulsion containing LDH particles is induced by the adsorption of SDS. At a constant LDH concentration, the emulsion is o/w type when SDS concentrations are low. At intermediate SDS concentrations, the first emulsion inversion from o/w to w/o occur… Show more

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“…However, SMG tends to form flocculation in water and the color of the suspension is lighter, which can also be found in surfactant-modified GO[60,61]. Since the amount of DDA on the surface of GO is similar based on TGA results of AMG and SMG, the obvious difference of the 17 dispersibility between two samples can only be induced by their structure.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…However, SMG tends to form flocculation in water and the color of the suspension is lighter, which can also be found in surfactant-modified GO[60,61]. Since the amount of DDA on the surface of GO is similar based on TGA results of AMG and SMG, the obvious difference of the 17 dispersibility between two samples can only be induced by their structure.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…6a-b'). This is quite common in solid particle stabilized emulsions, as the solid-like film formed by particles adsorbed at the oil/water interface prevented the re-shaping of the droplet to spheres once two or more droplets coalesce [30][31][32][33][34][35]. As indicated, the initial emulsion droplet size for each sample was about 540, 440 and 320 m, respectively.…”
Section: Effect Of the Length Of Amphiphilic Silica Nanowirementioning
confidence: 98%
“…The thickness of all disks is 1 mm. The contact angle of particles was measured by the compressed disk method described previously 24 . The advancing contact angles of sessile water drops (20 L) on the solid surface were determined (Tracker, I. T. Concept, France).…”
Section: Prepar Ation and Char Acter Ization Of Mixture Of Ha Nanorodmentioning
confidence: 99%