Issue 2, 2023

Light-induced destabilisation of oil-in-water emulsions using light-active bolaform surfactants

Abstract

External stimuli-induced destabilisation of oil-in-water emulsions is of both fundamental and technological importance. In this work we synthesize light-active bolaform-type surfactants (LABSs) and show the preparation of decane-in-water emulsions over a range of surfactant and salt concentrations. Under ultraviolet (UV) illumination, LABSs undergo trans to cis isomerization affecting their interfacial activity. Therefore when stable emulsions stabilized by LABSs are exposed to UV light, they undergo partial destabilization. To induce interfacial flow, a small amount of volatile solvent (methanol, ethanol, tetrahydrofuran, etc.) is added at the emulsification stage and in this case complete phase separation is observed. This study demonstrates a facile route to induce destabilization of surfactant-stabilized emulsions using benign solvents and minimal use of energy (UV light) and this method could be of importance in wastewater treatment, enhanced oil recovery, protein separation, etc. where emulsion destabilization is desired.

Graphical abstract: Light-induced destabilisation of oil-in-water emulsions using light-active bolaform surfactants

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Sep 2022
Accepted
25 Nov 2022
First published
30 Nov 2022

Soft Matter, 2023,19, 199-207

Light-induced destabilisation of oil-in-water emulsions using light-active bolaform surfactants

S. Biswas, S. Karishma, B. Ramesh, M. Jeganmohan and E. Mani, Soft Matter, 2023, 19, 199 DOI: 10.1039/D2SM01207C

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