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The Interfacial Tension of Nanoscopic Oil Droplets in Water Is Hardly Affected by SDS Surfactant

de Aguiar, Hilton B.
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de Beer, Alex G. F.
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Strader, Matthew L.
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2010
Journal Of The American Chemical Society

(Figure Presented) Surfactants such as sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS) can reduce the interfacial tension between bulk water and bulk n-hexadecane by 42 mN/m. Although reduction of interfacial tension should also take place on the interface of nanoscopic oil droplets in water, vibrational sum frequency scattering experiments indicate otherwise. In these measurements we have directly measured the adsorption of SDS onto hexadecane oil droplets with an average radius of 83 nm. We find that the interfacial density of adsorbed SDS is at least 1 order of magnitude lower than that at a corresponding planar interface. The derived maximum decrease in interfacial tension is only 5 mN/m. Copyright © 2010 American Chemical Society.

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research article
DOI
10.1021/ja9095158
Web of Science ID

WOS:000275085100011

Scopus ID

2-s2.0-77950814659

PubMed ID

20121125

Author(s)
de Aguiar, Hilton B.
de Beer, Alex G. F.
Strader, Matthew L.
Roke, Sylvie  
Date Issued

2010

Published in
Journal Of The American Chemical Society
Volume

132

Issue

7

Start page

2122

End page

2123

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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LBP  
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February 8, 2013
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