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Theoretical Prediction and experimental measurement of the mixed flocculation/coalescence rate of ionic Hexadecane-in-water nano-emulsions

Theoretical calculations of the mixed aggregation/coalescence (kFC) rate corresponding to a set of hexadecane-in-water nano-emulsions stabilized with sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) at different NaCl concentrations are presented. The rates were obtained through the change of the total number of aggregates of the dispersions as a function of time, predicted by Emulsion Stability Simulation (ESS). Two different models were implemented in order to mimic the dependence of the surface excess of the surfactant on the salt concentration. Experimental measurements of kFC were also made, based on the change of the turbidity of the emulsions as a function of time. A satisfactory agreement between theory and experiment is only attained if the model of surfactant adsorption accounts for the balance between the salting out of the surfactant solution and the partial screening of the surface charge of the drops induced by the increase of the ionic strength of the continuous phase. The observed behavior cannot be justified on the grounds of the Derjaguin-Landau-Verwey-Overbeek (DLVO) theory. Instead, the reversible flocculation of the aggregates of any size is proposed as an alternative mechanism to explain the dependence of kFC as a function of the salt concentration.

preprint2015arXivOpen access

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