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Effect of surfactant concentration on diffusion and microstructure in water-in-oil emulsions studied by low-field benchtop NMR and optical microscopy

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SOFT MATTER
卷 19, 期 17, 页码 3104-3112

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d3sm00113j

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Emulsions are widely used in various consumer products and studying their microscopic behavior is challenging. This study investigates the effect of surfactant concentration on the microstructure and diffusion within water-in-oil emulsion systems using low-field pulsed-field gradient (PFG) NMR and optical imaging. The results show that high surfactant concentration leads to smaller droplets and restricted diffusion near the droplet boundaries, while decreasing surfactant concentration results in larger droplets and less pronounced diffusion components.
Emulsions are ubiquitous in many consumer products, including food, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. Whilst their macroscopic characterisation is well-established, understanding their microscopic behaviour is very challenging. In our previous work we investigated oil-in-water emulsions by studying the effect of water on structuring and dynamics of such systems. In the present work, we investigate the effect of surfactant concentration on microstructure and diffusion within the water-in-oil emulsion system by using low-field pulsed-field gradient (PFG) NMR studies carried out with a benchtop NMR instrument, in conjunction with optical imaging. The results reveal that at high surfactant concentration the formation of smaller droplets gives rise to a third component in the PFG NMR attenuation plot, which is mostly attributed to restricted diffusion near the droplet boundaries. In addition, structuring effects due to increase in surfactant concentration at the boundaries could also contribute to further slowing down water diffusion at the boundaries. As the surfactant concentration decreases, the average droplet size becomes larger and both restriction and structuring effects at the droplet boundaries become less significant, as suggested by the PFG NMR plot, whereby the presence of a third diffusion component becomes less pronounced.

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