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Properties and Structure of Palmitic Acid - Silica Nanoparticle Interfacial Layers at Liquid Interface (Abstract/Comunicazione in atti di convegno)
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- Properties and Structure of Palmitic Acid - Silica Nanoparticle Interfacial Layers at Liquid Interface (Abstract/Comunicazione in atti di convegno) (literal)
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- 2012-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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Francesca Ravera, Eduardo Guzmán, Michele Ferrari, Eva Santini, Libero Liggieri (2012)
Properties and Structure of Palmitic Acid - Silica Nanoparticle Interfacial Layers at Liquid Interface
in 5th International Workshop Bubble and Drop Interfaces, Krakov, Poland
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- Properties and Structure of Palmitic Acid - Silica Nanoparticle Interfacial Layers at Liquid Interface (literal)
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- The association of nanoparticles and surfactants at the liquid interfaces of bubbles and drops
is of great importance in several natural phenomena and in technologies related to the
production and stabilization of emulsions and foams.
In this study, the interfacial properties and the structure of mixed layers composed by
hydrophilic silica nanoparticles and a lipophilic surfactant, Palmitic Acid (PA), have been
investigated both at water/air and water/oil interfaces, using complementary measurement
methods and diagnostics.
PA layers spread on silica dispersions were investigated in the Langmuir trough where the
area - surface pressure isotherms were obtained as well as the dilational viscoelasticity versus
frequency according to the Oscillating Barrier method. Brewster Angle Microscopy and
Ellipsometry were used to investigate the lateral and vertical structure of the interfacial layers.
Drop Shape tensiometry, used for interfacial tension measurements, allowed a better
understanding of the transport processes occurring in the water-oil system, driven by the
interaction of PA with the nanoparticles, occurring at the interface.
These combined experimental study evidenced the formation of silica nanoparticle-PA
complexes which, depending on the PA concentration, may be water dispersible or increase
their hydrophobicity and re-adsorb onto the interface, forming a stable mixed condensed
layer. The complex behaviour of these layers, can be rationalized accounting for the
adsorption of PA on the particle surface. The results evidence a threshold in PA adsorption
above which particles change from hydrophilic to partially hydrophobic, promoting their
incorporation into the interfacial layer (literal)
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