Journal article

Hydrodynamic and electrokinetic properties of decane droplets in aqueous sodium dodecyl sulfate solutions

SA Nespolo, MA Bevan, DYC Chan, F Grieser, GW Stevens

Langmuir | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Published : 2001

Abstract

Electrophoretic mobilities of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS)-stabilized decane droplets are converted to ζ-potentials with the aid of light scattering and SDS surface excess measurements. Static light scattering measurements of droplet size and shape in conjunction with dynamic light scattering measurements of droplet diffusion are used to determine the droplet hydrodynamic mobility coefficient. For the SDS concentrations used here between 0.01 and 1 mM SDS, the droplet's mobility coefficient is consistent with the droplet being a nondeformable, solid, spherical particle with no interracial momentum transfer. The decane droplets display decreasing monodisperse radii with increasing bulk SDS co..

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