Investigation of spontaneous microemulsion formation in supercritical carbon dioxide using high-pressure NMR


Autoria(s): Thurecht, Kristofer J.; Hill, David J. T.; Whittaker, Andrew K.
Contribuinte(s)

E. Kiran

Data(s)

01/08/2006

Resumo

NMR spectroscopy and relaxometry were used to investigate microemulsion formation in supercritical CO2. The droplets were stabilised by the salt of a perfluorinated polyether. Spontaneous microemulsion formation was observed over a period of 5 h in the absence of applied sheer. Time-resolved relaxation times of the surfactant tail showed a stepwise increase in mobility of the tail over this period. Conversely, the translational mobility of water confined within the droplet decreased over the same interval. This data is consistent with the gradual decrease in droplet size as time progressed. Indeed, NMR self-diffusion coefficients were used to show that droplets with a radius of approximately 5 nm were formed at equilibrium.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:82341

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Elsevier Science Bv

Palavras-Chave #Chemistry, Physical #Engineering, Chemical #Microemulsion #Supercritical Carbon Dioxide #High-pressure Nmr #Angle Neutron-scattering #Relaxation-times #Pfg-nmr #Water #Surfactants #Co2 #Adsorption #Diffusion #Environment #Curvature #C1 #250104 Chemical Spectroscopy #670707 Inorganic industrial chemicals
Tipo

Journal Article