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Water-in-CO2 Microemulsions Stabilized by Fluorinated Cation-Anion Surfactant Pairs.
Sagisaka, Masanobu; Saito, Tatsuya; Yoshizawa, Atsushi; Rogers, Sarah E; Guittard, Frédéric; Hill, Christopher; Eastoe, Julian; Blesic, Marijana.
Afiliação
  • Sagisaka M; Department of Frontier Materials Chemistry, Graduate School of Science and Technology , Hirosaki University , 3 Bunkyo-cho , Hirosaki , Aomori 036-8561 , Japan.
  • Saito T; Department of Frontier Materials Chemistry, Graduate School of Science and Technology , Hirosaki University , 3 Bunkyo-cho , Hirosaki , Aomori 036-8561 , Japan.
  • Yoshizawa A; Department of Frontier Materials Chemistry, Graduate School of Science and Technology , Hirosaki University , 3 Bunkyo-cho , Hirosaki , Aomori 036-8561 , Japan.
  • Rogers SE; ISIS-CCLRC, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory , Chilton OX11 0QX , Oxon , U.K.
  • Guittard F; Univ. Cote d'Azur, NICE-Lab , 61-63 av. S. Viel , 06200 Nice , France.
  • Hill C; School of Chemistry , University of Bristol , Cantock's Close , Bristol BS8 1TS , U.K.
  • Eastoe J; School of Chemistry , University of Bristol , Cantock's Close , Bristol BS8 1TS , U.K.
  • Blesic M; School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering , Queen's University Belfast , University Road , Belfast BT7 1NN , U.K.
Langmuir ; 35(9): 3445-3454, 2019 Mar 05.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30739456
ABSTRACT
High-water-content water-in-supercritical CO2 (W/CO2) microemulsions are considered to be green, universal solvents, having both polar and nonpolar domains. Unfortunately, these systems generally require environmentally unacceptable stabilizers like long and/or multifluorocarbon-tail surfactants. Here, a series of catanionic surfactants having more environmentally friendly fluorinated C4-C6 tails have been studied in terms of interfacial properties, aggregation behavior, and solubilizing power in water and/or CO2. Surface tensions and critical micelle concentrations of these catanionic surfactants are, respectively, lowered by ∼9 mN/m and 100 times than those of the constituent single fluorocarbon-tail surfactants. Disklike micelles in water were observed above the respective critical micelle concentrations, implying the catanionic surfactants have a high critical packing parameter, which should be suitable for the formation of reverse micelles. Based on visual observation of phase behavior and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopic and small-angle neutron scattering studies, one of the three catanionic surfactants tested was found to form transparent single-phase W/CO2 microemulsions with a water-to-surfactant molar ratio of up to ∼50. This is the first successful demonstration of the formation of W/CO2 microemulsions by synergistic ion-pairing of anionic and cationic single-tail surfactants. This indicates that catanionic surfactants offer a promising approach to generate high-water-content W/CO2 microemulsions.

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article