2019
DOI: 10.1039/c9ra07141e
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Effects of surfactant adsorption on the formation of compound droplets in microfluidic devices

Abstract: Profile of neck width versus the relative time during the formation process of W1/O droplets.

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“…The same trend is observed with the DTAB surfactant, whereas the curves did not collapse with the addition of TX100 surfactant, even at c=CMC = 8.6. Similar results have also been reported for small-molecule surfactants (SDS) by Van der Graaf et al [43] and for polymer surfactants (PVA) by Liu et al [44].…”
Section: Drop Formation Timesupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The same trend is observed with the DTAB surfactant, whereas the curves did not collapse with the addition of TX100 surfactant, even at c=CMC = 8.6. Similar results have also been reported for small-molecule surfactants (SDS) by Van der Graaf et al [43] and for polymer surfactants (PVA) by Liu et al [44].…”
Section: Drop Formation Timesupporting
confidence: 87%