Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly (Jan 2016)

The influence of alkyl polyglucosides (and highly ethoxylated alcohol boosters) on the phase behavior of a water/toluene/technical alkyl polyethoxylate microemulsion system

  • Ilić Marija,
  • Haegel Franz-Hubert,
  • Pavelkić Vesna,
  • Zlatanović Dragan,
  • Nikolić-Mandić Snežana,
  • Lolić Aleksandar,
  • Nedić Zoran

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/CICEQ141105015I
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
pp. 27 – 32

Abstract

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The influence of additives (alkyl polyglucoside, Glucopon 600 CS UP and alcohol ethoxylate C18E100) on the behavior of the water/toluene/Lutensol ON 50 (technical oxoalcohol, i-C10E5) microemulsion system as a function of temperature and composition has been investigated. The phase behavior of the microemulsions was determined by vertical sections through the Gibbs phase prism (fish-like phase diagrams). Alkyl polyglucoside shifts the one phase region to lower temperatures compared with water/toluene/Lutensol ON 50 mixtures. This is contrary to the expectation, considering the extreme hydrophilic nature of the sugar headgroup. The addition of hydrophilic alcohol ethoxylate (C18E100) to the water/toluene/Lutensol ON 50 system increases the solubilization capacity of the surfactant, even if the co-surfactant is used in small quantities, and shifts the one-phase region to higher temperature by a few degrees Celsius. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 172051]

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