Langmuir, Vol.16, No.3, 961-967, 2000
Ostwald ripening in the transient regime: A Cryo-TEM study
The evolution of the droplet size distribution of a tetradecane in water emulsion, stabilized by sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate (SDBS) was followed by cryo-TEM during a 51 day period. As a reference for the initial distribution of a freshly prepared emulsion, the size distribution of a virtually nongrowing squalane in water emulsion was also monitored. It appears that the initial distribution is right skewed and close to log-normal with a broadness parameter of sigma = 0.5. This distribution evolved rapidly to a more symmetrical one. At the end of the observation the average particle size increased by a factor of about 2.5, but the limiting left skewed distribution, predicted by the LSW (Lifshitz-Slyozov-Wagner) theory, was not obtained. The ripening rate estimated from the slope of a(n)(3) (a(n) is the number averaged radius) as a function of time is in agreement with the prediction from the LSW theory.
Keywords:CONCENTRATED ALKANE EMULSIONS;IN-WATER EMULSIONS;LIGHT-SCATTERING;CORRELATION SPECTROSCOPY;STABILITY;DROPLETS;RATES