Journal of Oleo Science
Online ISSN : 1347-3352
Print ISSN : 1345-8957
ISSN-L : 1345-8957
Detergents and Interface Science
Stable Surfactant-Free Toluene-Polyethylene-in-Water Emulsion Prepared by Ultrasonication at High Temperature
Hideki SakaiKeiji KamogawaToshio SakaiTaeko UmedaAtsutoshi MatsumuraKenichi SakaiMasahiko Abe
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2012 年 61 巻 2 号 p. 57-63

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A toluene-polyethylene (PE) mixture, only partially miscible at room temperature (RT), was ultrasonically dispersed in hot water, followed by immediate cooling to give a highly stable surfactant-free oil-in-water (O/W) emulsion. This temperature effect was correlated with physical gelation of the bulk mixture. Prolonged stabilization was achieved only through dispersion at a temperature (Td) above the gelation temperature (Tgel) of the toluene-low-density PE (LDPE) mixture and subsequent rapid cooling. These stabilized emulsions exhibited characteristics such as a small droplet size with a narrow size distribution, low ζ-potential, and round-shaped droplets, which were not observed for the emulsions prepared at Td < Tgel or those at Td > Tgel that had been subjected to slow cooling. From these results, physical gelation through crystallization and modification of the droplet surface by PE were concluded to be essential for the prolonged stability of a surfactant-free toluene emulsion.
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