Literature DB >> 16042472

Structure and stability of silica particle monolayers at horizontal and vertical octane-water interfaces.

Tommy S Horozov1, Robert Aveyard, Bernard P Binks, John H Clint.   

Abstract

Monolayers of silica particles at horizontal and vertical octane-water interfaces have been studied by microscopy. It is found that their structure and stability depend strongly on the particle hydrophobicity. Very hydrophobic silica particles, with a contact angle of 152 degrees measured through the water, give well-ordered monolayers at interparticle distances larger than 5 particle diameters which are stable toward aggregation and sedimentation. In contrast, monolayers of less-hydrophobic particles are disordered and unstable. Two-dimensional particle sedimentation has been observed in the case of vertical monolayers. The results have been analyzed with a simple two-particle model considering the sedimentation equilibrium as a balance between the long-range electrostatic repulsion through the oil, the gravity force, and the capillary attraction due to deformation of the fluid interface around particles. The value of the charge density at the particle-octane interface, 14.1 muC/m(2), found for the most hydrophobic particles is reasonable. It drastically decreases for particles with lower hydrophobicity, which is consistent with the order-disorder transition in monolayer structure reported by us before. The pair interactions between particles at a horizontal octane-water interface have been analyzed including the capillary attraction due to undulated three-phase contact line caused by nonuniform wetting (the contact angle hysteresis). The results are in agreement with the great stability of very hydrophobic silica particle monolayers detected experimentally, even at low pH at the point of zero charge of the particle-water interface, and with the aggregated structure of hydrophilic particle monolayers.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16042472     DOI: 10.1021/la050923d

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Langmuir        ISSN: 0743-7463            Impact factor:   3.882


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