Characterisation of microstructures formed in isopropyl palmitate/water/Aerosol®OT: 1-butanol (2:1) system

The aim of this work was to determine the type and microstructure of microemulsion samples formed in IPP/water/Aerosol®OT:1-butanol (2:1) systems as a case study for the investigation of microemulsions. The concentration of the surfactant/cosurfactant mixture was kept constant while the ratio of wat...

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Main Authors: P. Boonme, K. Krauel, A. Graf, T. Rades, V. B. Junyaprasert
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spelling th-mahidol.229582018-08-20T14:23:44Z Characterisation of microstructures formed in isopropyl palmitate/water/Aerosol®OT: 1-butanol (2:1) system P. Boonme K. Krauel A. Graf T. Rades V. B. Junyaprasert Mahidol University Prince of Songkla University University of Otago Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Chemistry Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics The aim of this work was to determine the type and microstructure of microemulsion samples formed in IPP/water/Aerosol®OT:1-butanol (2:1) systems as a case study for the investigation of microemulsions. The concentration of the surfactant/cosurfactant mixture was kept constant while the ratio of water to oil was varied. Several techniques were used to investigate the types and phase transitions of the microemulsion formulations. The experimental methods used included visual observation cross-polarized light microscopy (PLM) appearance, conductivity, viscosity, cryo-field emission scanning electron microscopy (cryo-FESEM), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET). Taken together, the results of the various techniques imply that the systems investigated are undergoing two transitions as a function of water concentration. Between 10-15%w/w of water, the systems change from headgroup hydrated surfac-tant solutions in oil (or possibly very small reversed micellar systems) to w/o microemulsions. These systems then change to o/w microemulsions between 25-30%w/w of water. The transitions however, appear to be gradual, as for example the DSC data indicates a transition between 15-20%w/w of water. Furthermore, for some methods the changes observed were very weak, and only with supportive data of other techniques can the phase behaviour of the microemulsion systems be interpreted with confidence. Interestingly, no indication of the presence of a bicontinuous intermediate microstructure was found. Liquid crystal formation was detected in samples containing 55%w/w of water. 2018-08-20T06:49:26Z 2018-08-20T06:49:26Z 2006-11-01 Article Pharmazie. Vol.61, No.11 (2006), 927-932 00317144 2-s2.0-33751314541 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/22958 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=33751314541&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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Thailand
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topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Chemistry
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
spellingShingle Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Chemistry
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
P. Boonme
K. Krauel
A. Graf
T. Rades
V. B. Junyaprasert
Characterisation of microstructures formed in isopropyl palmitate/water/Aerosol®OT: 1-butanol (2:1) system
description The aim of this work was to determine the type and microstructure of microemulsion samples formed in IPP/water/Aerosol®OT:1-butanol (2:1) systems as a case study for the investigation of microemulsions. The concentration of the surfactant/cosurfactant mixture was kept constant while the ratio of water to oil was varied. Several techniques were used to investigate the types and phase transitions of the microemulsion formulations. The experimental methods used included visual observation cross-polarized light microscopy (PLM) appearance, conductivity, viscosity, cryo-field emission scanning electron microscopy (cryo-FESEM), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET). Taken together, the results of the various techniques imply that the systems investigated are undergoing two transitions as a function of water concentration. Between 10-15%w/w of water, the systems change from headgroup hydrated surfac-tant solutions in oil (or possibly very small reversed micellar systems) to w/o microemulsions. These systems then change to o/w microemulsions between 25-30%w/w of water. The transitions however, appear to be gradual, as for example the DSC data indicates a transition between 15-20%w/w of water. Furthermore, for some methods the changes observed were very weak, and only with supportive data of other techniques can the phase behaviour of the microemulsion systems be interpreted with confidence. Interestingly, no indication of the presence of a bicontinuous intermediate microstructure was found. Liquid crystal formation was detected in samples containing 55%w/w of water.
author2 Mahidol University
author_facet Mahidol University
P. Boonme
K. Krauel
A. Graf
T. Rades
V. B. Junyaprasert
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author P. Boonme
K. Krauel
A. Graf
T. Rades
V. B. Junyaprasert
author_sort P. Boonme
title Characterisation of microstructures formed in isopropyl palmitate/water/Aerosol®OT: 1-butanol (2:1) system
title_short Characterisation of microstructures formed in isopropyl palmitate/water/Aerosol®OT: 1-butanol (2:1) system
title_full Characterisation of microstructures formed in isopropyl palmitate/water/Aerosol®OT: 1-butanol (2:1) system
title_fullStr Characterisation of microstructures formed in isopropyl palmitate/water/Aerosol®OT: 1-butanol (2:1) system
title_full_unstemmed Characterisation of microstructures formed in isopropyl palmitate/water/Aerosol®OT: 1-butanol (2:1) system
title_sort characterisation of microstructures formed in isopropyl palmitate/water/aerosol®ot: 1-butanol (2:1) system
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/22958
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