Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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596054 | Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A surfactant/oil/water system (Brij 30/decane/brine) is stirred while continuously changing the temperature in order to induce the swap of the emulsion morphology from O/W to W/O or vice versa. The transitional phase inversion is detected by monitoring both the electrical conductivity and the light backscattering with a Turbiscan (on line) equipment. The optical technique pinpoints the inversion and exhibits several advantages over the conductivity measurement: (i) it does not require any addition of electrolyte in the aqueous phase, (ii) it provides some information on the drop size, and (iii) it works with both O/W and W/O morphologies whereas conductimetry is blind for the latter case.
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Authors
Aldo Pizzino, Marianne Catté, Elisabeth Van Hecke, Jean-Louis Salager, Jean-Marie Aubry,