Issue 21, 1999

Evaporation rates of water from water-in-oil microemulsions

Abstract

We have used a gravimetric technique to measure the rate of evaporation of water from water-in-dodecane microemulsions stabilised by AOT. Evaporation rates were measured under controlled gas flow conditions for a series of different microemulsion drop sizes and concentrations. Even for microemulsion samples where the equilibrium vapour pressure of water is similar to that of pure water, the evaporation rates are slower by more than an order of magnitude. The measured rates for the different microemulsion compositions are found to be approximately consistent with a model in which it is assumed that diffusion of the water microemulsion drops through the microemulsion to the surface is rate limiting. The subsequent processes of transfer of water across the liquid/vapour surface and the stagnant vapour space are not rate limiting.

Article information

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Paper

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 1999,1, 5005-5009

Evaporation rates of water from water-in-oil microemulsions

J. H. Clint, P. D. I. Fletcher and I. T. Todorov, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 1999, 1, 5005 DOI: 10.1039/A906769H

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