Bicontinuous microemulsions with extremely high temperature stability based on skin friendly oil and sugar surfactant

Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects(2013)

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Abstract
In the present article the phase behavior of microemulsions based on isononyl isononanoate (Lanol 99), sugar surfactant Simulsol SL55 (C12/14 G1.3), D2O/water, and the cosurfactant benzyl alcohol is studied and the bicontinuous phase is identified. Using small angle neutron scattering (SANS) the internal structure of the bicontinuous phase is characterized. In the experiments a temperature range from 261K to 343K was covered. The prepared microemulsions were found to exhibit nearly no temperature dependence with respect to their structure and phase behavior. At low temperatures inside the microemulsions water exists in a supercooled liquid state.
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Small angle neutron scattering,Microemulsion,Phase behavior,Extra ordinary stability,Differential scanning calorimetry
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