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Variation of interfacial tension by nanoclay particles in oil-in-water emulsions

Authors
Hong, Joung SookKim, Jae Gyum
Issue Date
2014
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Keywords
nanoclay; localization; adsorption; interfacial tension; emulsion
Citation
COMPOSITE INTERFACES, v.21, no.8, pp.703 - 713
Journal Title
COMPOSITE INTERFACES
Volume
21
Number
8
Start Page
703
End Page
713
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/11076
DOI
10.1080/15685543.2014.928580
ISSN
0927-6440
Abstract
To investigate whether nanoclay particles vary with the interfacial tension of oil-in water emulsion, interfacial tension is measured using dynamic drop volume method. From the critical volume of a single droplet at the moment of detachment, interfacial tension is calculated based on the force balance between gravity force and capillary force. The interfacial tension of a droplet is reduced by the addition of nanoclay and the interfacial tension reduction is further varied depending on nanoclay type. The addition of hydrophilic nanoclay particles (5000 ppm) in an oil drop reduces the interfacial tension from 31.4 to 19.6 mN/m by interfacial localization. In the case of organically modified nanoclay (5000 ppm), interfacial tension is only slightly reduced from 31.4 to 26 mN/m. This study shows that nanoclay effectively reduces the interfacial tension of a droplet when nanoclay is located at the interface.
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