| Literature DB >> 15803679 |
Jason S Keiper1, Jacqueline A Behles, Tracy L Bucholz, Ruma Simhan, Joseph M DeSimone, Gary W Lynn, George D Wignall, Yuri B Melnichenko, Henrich Frielinghaus.
Abstract
Anionic phosphodiester surfactants, possessing either two fluorinated chains (F/F) or one hydrocarbon chain and one fluorinated chain (H/F), were synthesized and evaluated for solubility and self-assembly in liquid and supercritical carbon dioxide. Several surfactants, of both F/F and H/F types and having varied counterions, were found to be capable of solubilizing water-in-CO2 (W/C), via the formation of microemulsions, expanding upon the family of phosphate fluorosurfactants already found to stabilize W/C microemulsions. Small-angle neutron scatteringwas used to directly characterize the microemulsion particles at varied temperatures, pressures, and water loadings, revealing behavior consistent with previous results on W/C microemulsions.Entities:
Year: 2004 PMID: 15803679 DOI: 10.1021/la034742s
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Langmuir ISSN: 0743-7463 Impact factor: 3.882