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Effect of the Composition of Mixed Oils on the Phase Behavior and Solubilization Ability of Microemulsion Systems

The phase behavior and the solubilization ability of the microemulsion systems containing mixed oils: sodium lauryl sulfate (SDS) + butan-1-ol + oil mixture (hexane + decane, hexane + cyclohexane, hexane + methylbenzene, methylbenzene + decane, methylbenzene + cyclohexane and methylbenzene + tetrach...

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Published in:Journal of chemical and engineering data 2012-02, Vol.57 (2), p.469-474
Main Authors: Liu, Wei, Chai, Jin-Ling, Chen, Lu-Sheng, Xu, Lei, Zhu, Mei-Li, Lu, Jian-Jun
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:The phase behavior and the solubilization ability of the microemulsion systems containing mixed oils: sodium lauryl sulfate (SDS) + butan-1-ol + oil mixture (hexane + decane, hexane + cyclohexane, hexane + methylbenzene, methylbenzene + decane, methylbenzene + cyclohexane and methylbenzene + tetrachloroethene) + NaCl aqueous solution were studied using the ε–β fishlike phase diagram method. The synergism in the solubilization ability was observed in the microemulsion systems containing mixtures of methylbenzene + hexane, methylbenzene + cyclohexane, and methylbenzene + tetrachloroethene, respectively. The solubility of the alcohol in the oil and aqueous phases and the composition of the interfacial layer in the microemulsion systems containing oil mixtures were also investigated.
ISSN:0021-9568
1520-5134
DOI:10.1021/je201060w