Self-depletion Flocculation of Tetralin Oil-in-water Emulsions
Overview
Overview
Journal
Langmuir
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Specialty
Chemistry
Date
2005 Dec 28
PMID
16378404
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Abstract
Oil-in-water emulsions of slightly soluble oils such as tetralin prepared by high-pressure homogenization and stabilized by sodium dodecyl sulfate undergo depletion flocculation induced by an initially polydisperse droplet size distribution. The smaller droplets flocculate the larger ones; the flocculation can be reversed by gentle sonication. After aging, the flocs disappear because the smaller droplets dissolve through Ostwald ripening. These effects were observed by electroacoustic measurements, supplemented by light scattering.