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Resolving the charging paradox of neat oil droplets in water

Kulik, Sergey  
2022

The thesis covers the series of questions regarding the molecular structure and charge of oil nanodroplets in water. This work proposes a mechanism responsible for the stabilization of oil nanodroplets in water, which does not involve OH- adsorption. First, it describes a numerical model for absorptive processes in sum frequency scattering (SFS) experiments on nanoobjects in absorptive media. The developed approach made it possible to analyze the O-D stretch region of SFS spectra for oil droplets in D2O. With this analytical tool, the isotopic dilution of water revealed the uncoupled O-D stretch spectrum with characteristics of a stronger hydrogen bonding network compared to the bulk. Additionally, these SFS experiments revealed a broad distribution of non-hydrogen bonded modes that were red shifted and broadened compared to similar species found previously at the air/water interface. Furthermore, a polarimetric analysis of SFS spectra demonstrated that charge transfer at the oil/water interface may be responsible for stabilization of bare oil droplets in water. Finally, complimentary second harmonic scattering measurements provided further evidence that OH- adsorption can not be responsible for negative charge at the droplet's surface and an alternative mechanism was proposed, which involved charge transfer and the high conductivity of OH- ions.

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Type
doctoral thesis
DOI
10.5075/epfl-thesis-9113
Author(s)
Kulik, Sergey  
Advisors
Roke, Sylvie  
Jury

Prof. Demetri Psaltis (président) ; Prof. Sylvie Roke (directeur de thèse) ; Prof. Ulrich Lorenz, Prof. Dor Ben-Amotz, Prof. Richard Kramer Campen (rapporteurs)

Date Issued

2022

Publisher

EPFL

Publisher place

Lausanne

Public defense year

2022-05-04

Thesis number

9113

Total of pages

114

Subjects

Hydrophobicity

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water-oil interface

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emulsions

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sum frequency scattering

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IR absorption

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second harmonic generation

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OH- adsorption

EPFL units
LBP  
Faculty
STI  
School
IBI-STI  
Doctoral School
EDPO  
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/187206
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