A comprehensive methodology to study double emulsion stability.

J Colloid Interface Sci

Institute of Process Engineering in Life Sciences, Chair of Food Process Engineering, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), 76131 Karlsruhe, Germany. Electronic address:

Published: January 2023

Hypothesis: The stability of emulsions requires the fast formation of viscoelastic interfaces between water and oil phases. In double emulsions, two surfactant types (hydrophilic and lipophilic) are present and two interfacial films are involved. Understanding cooperative adsorption of these surfactants and its implication on properties of water/oil/water interfacial films will enable replacing the empirical methodologies used in designing double emulsion systems with a knowledge-based approach.

Experiments And Model: The distribution of surfactants between the water/oil interfaces was investigated using single droplet diffusion experiments and simulation of equilibrium surfactant density profiles. The stability of the interfaces against coalescence was characterized by dye transport in a leach cell and coalescence time of single droplets in a model experiment. The conformation of the surfactants at an interface was then examined via surface rheology, sum frequency generation spectroscopy, and dissipative particle dynamics simulation.

Findings: Two selected hydrophilic surfactants combined with a lipophilic surfactant induce very different properties at water/oil interfaces and different dye release behaviour from their corresponding double emulsions. Competitive adsorption of sodium dodecyl sulfate and lipophilic surfactant results in the improvement of encapsulation efficiency, elasticity of the interface, and resistance against coalescence due to the intercalation of surfactant alkyl chains into the oil chains.

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