Kinetic Aspects of Emulsion Stabilization by Surfactants: A Microfluidic Analysis
Author(s) -
JeanChristophe Baret,
Felix Kleinschmidt,
Abdeslam El Harrak,
Andrew D. Griffiths
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
langmuir
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.042
H-Index - 333
eISSN - 1520-5827
pISSN - 0743-7463
DOI - 10.1021/la9000472
Subject(s) - pulmonary surfactant , coalescence (physics) , microfluidics , surface tension , emulsion , adsorption , oil droplet , chemical engineering , materials science , chemistry , nanotechnology , thermodynamics , organic chemistry , physics , astrobiology , engineering
In classical emulsification processes, surfactants play two roles: first, they reduce the interfacial tension, facilitating droplet deformation and rupture, and second, they reduce droplet coalescence. Here, we use a microfluidic emulsification system to completely uncouple these two processes, allowing stabilization against coalescence to be studied quantitatively and independently of droplet formation. We demonstrate that, in addition to the classical effect of stabilization by an increase of surfactant concentration, the dynamics of adsorption of surfactant at the water-oil interface is a key element for droplet stabilization. Microfluidic emulsification devices can therefore be tailored to improve emulsification while decreasing the concentration of surfactant by increasing the time before the droplets first come into contact.
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