The Pristine Oil/Water Interface: Surfactant‐Free Hydroxide‐Charged Emulsions
James K. BeattieSchool of Chemistry, University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia. [email protected]Alex M. DjerdjevSchool of Chemistry, University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia,
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Abstract
Stable oil-in-water emulsions are obtained in alkaline solution in the absence of any conventional surfactant. The oil droplets are charged by hydroxide ions (see picture). The surface charge density is obtained by measuring the size of the emulsion droplets by electroacoustics and the quantity of NaOH required to keep the pH constant during homogenization.
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