A subphase exchange cell was designed to observe fluid-fluid interfaces with a conventional optical microscope while simultaneously changing the subphase chemistry. Materials including phospholipids, asphaltenes, and nanoparticles at fluid-fluid interfaces exhibit unique morphological changes as a function of the bulk-phase chemistry. These changes can affect their interfacial material properties and, ultimately, the emergent bulk material properties of the films, foams, and emulsions produced from such interfacial systems.
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