pH-Dependent Interfacial Tension and Dilatational Modulus Synergism of Oil-Soluble Fatty Acid and Water-Soluble Cationic Surfactants at the Oil/Water Interface

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Stephen Law ◽  
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Robert D. Tilton
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Manipulation of the charge of the dielectric interface between two bulk liquids not only enables the adjustment of the interfacial tension, but also controls the storage capacity of ions in the ionic double layers adjacent to each side of the interface.


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The traditional emulsification theory is enriched by a self-assembly approach, in which hydrophilic copolymers with one block exhibiting electrostatic or hydrogen-bonding forces with the oil phase self-assemble at the oil–water interface, thereby reducing interfacial tension and forming emulsions.


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