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Acrylamide as cosurfactant and hydrotrope in the pseudoternary Span 80-Tween 85/isopar M/water emulsion/microemulsion forming system

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfa.2006.04.044

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Span 80; Tween 85; isopar M; acrylamide; emulsification

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The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of acrylamide on emulsification of the pseudotemary Span 80-Tween 85/isopar M/water system at 40 degrees C. It was revealed that acrylamide could act as a surface-active agent to decrease the isopar M/water interfacial tension, and as a hydrotrope to increase the aqueous solubility of Tween 85, and further remarkably influence the emulsification of the investigated pseudotemary Span 80-Tween 85/isopar M/water system. The surface-active role of acrylamide could reduce the minimal weight fraction of the mixture of Span 80 and Tween 85 in pseudoternary systems (X-ST) to form stable water-in-oil (W/O) emulsions when the weight fraction of acrylamide in the aqueous domain (X(A)m) is below 0.1; while its hydrotropic role at high X-AM levels (> 0.1) could drive more Tween 85 molecules to transfer into aqueous phase and slightly improved the minimal X-ST to form stable W/O emulsions, as compared to that of X-AM at 0.1. Moreover, under a given X-ST, the mean diameter of the droplet size distribution of the W/O emulsion remarkably decreased with the increase in XAm; while the smaller droplets in the W/O emulsion systems at higher level of XAm still coalesced rapidly when the compositions of the emulsion was slightly above the visually determined boundary between non-emulsion and stable emulsion regions. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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