G. Gabrielli, D. Senatra, G. Caminati
Sep 1, 1988
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Colloid and Polymer Science
Abstract
Mixed monolayers of tetradecanol and oleic acid at the water-air interface were studied to provide a static “related structure” featuring the interface between water and oil of water-dodecane microemulsions.The films of pure components as a function of temperature show a strong area contraction between 25 ° and 30 °C, caused by a change in the head groups hydration. This agrees with similar discontinuities found for some properties of the microemulsion in the same temperature range. At the water-air interface, the composition range of tetradecanol/oleic acid mixtures with the highest thermodynamic stability corresponds to the same stability range of the water-in -dodecane-potassium oleate microemulsions.Adsorption isotherms of tetradecanol and hexanol at the dodecane-water interface were studied to compare the surface behaviour of the two alcohols; the results indicate that the two alcohols have very similar two-dimensional surface phases and adsorption energies.