1996
DOI: 10.1021/jp952263z
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Microstructure and Dynamics of the Water-in-Oil CTAB/n-Pentanol/n-Hexane/Water Microemulsion:  A Spectroscopic and Conductivity Study

Abstract: Quaternary water-in-oil microemulsion of a cationic surfactant (cetyltrimethylammonium bromide, CTAB), n-hexane, water, and n-pentanol has been investigated using conductivity, quasi-elastic light scattering, nearinfrared absorption spectroscopy, and pulsed field gradient spin-echo NMR measurements. The conductivity behavior shows features characteristic of the migration of charged droplets. Consequently, using the charge fluctuation model, the conductivity data were correlated with the droplet radius obtained… Show more

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“…Four component systems of surfactant, co-surfactant (generally a short chain alcohol), oil and water have many important features and are the most studied microemulsion systems. 21 We anticipate that the system CTAC/1-hexanol/cyclohexane/water will behave like other similar systems and will be good for the RMM-CL reaction of luminol. Also the bulk solvent system of 1-hexanol-cyclohexane can solubilize high quantities of water thus causing a remarkable change in the reversed micellar properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Four component systems of surfactant, co-surfactant (generally a short chain alcohol), oil and water have many important features and are the most studied microemulsion systems. 21 We anticipate that the system CTAC/1-hexanol/cyclohexane/water will behave like other similar systems and will be good for the RMM-CL reaction of luminol. Also the bulk solvent system of 1-hexanol-cyclohexane can solubilize high quantities of water thus causing a remarkable change in the reversed micellar properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The reverse microemulsion system is a thermodynamically stable isotropic dispersion of the aqueous phase in the continuous oil phase [18]. It exhibits a dynamic structure of nanosized aqueous droplets which are in constant deformation, breakdown, and coalescence.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…37 PolyAT (sodium salt, MW 5 900 7 1900 kDa) was purchased from Sigma in vials of 50 U (1 U is the amount of polynucleotide giving an absorbance of 1.0 at 260 nm, when dissolved in 1 ml of water in a 1.0-cm optical pathlength cuvette). PolyGC (sodium salt, MW 5 490 7 520 kDa) was also a Sigma product and arrived in vials of 25 U. Lyophilized polyAT and polyGC samples were prepared in Eppendorf vials and stored over silica gel as previously described.…”
Section: Materials and Methods Chemicalsmentioning
confidence: 99%