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Original Articles

THE METHODOLOGY OF EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF THE KINETIC AND AGGREGATIVE INSTABILITY OF MACROEMULSIONS

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Pages 95-125 | Received 28 Jul 1984, Published online: 28 Mar 2007
 

Abstract

ABSTRACT A simple, two-parameter methodology has been developed, by which the kinetic unstability of a macroemulsion i.e., sedimentation or creaming, can be separated from the aggregative unstability. It is applicable to systems in which, after cessation of agitation, a clear phase develops, by coalescence of droplets that have been formed under agitation,

The methodology has been applied to a series of two-phase systems in which the upper phase was organic and the lower phase, a brine-external mlcroemulsion. The coalescence time parameter, ϕ, was found to be a simple function of the interfacial tension, in the composition range studied, for which γ varied from 0.024 to 0.33 dyne/cm.

The sedimentation time parameter, τ was interpreted in terms of a Stokes’ law drift process together with a previously-established relation between drop size and intensity of agitation. The predicted form of the relation between the experimental variables was confirmed.

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