Journal article
Electrostatic surface potentials of cationic and anionic oil-in-water microemulsion droplets free from added electrolyte
BS Murray, CJ Drummond, L Gale, F Grieser, LR White
Colloids and Surfaces | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 1991
Abstract
The electrostatic surface potentials, ψ0, of oil-in-water droplets in the microemulsion system sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS)/pentan-1-ol/n-dodecane/water and also in the system hexade-cyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB)/butan-1-ol/n-hexadecane/water were measured by using a solvatochromic acid-base indicator technique. The conductivity of the CTAB system was also measured. It was found that |ψ0| first decreased with decreasing volume fraction of water and then reached a plateau (for both systems), whilst the conductivity at first increased and then decreased over the same volume fraction range (for the CTAB system). The observed behaviour has been successfully interpreted by using a cell mod..
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