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  • Title: Dielectric relaxation in a water-oil-triton X-100 microemulsion near phase inversion.
    Author: Asami K.
    Journal: Langmuir; 2005 Sep 27; 21(20):9032-7. PubMed ID: 16171329.
    Abstract:
    A mixture of water (10 mM KCl), toluene and Triton X-100 (40:40:20 wt %) shows temperature-dependent phase inversion. The phase inversion has been studied by dielectric spectroscopy over a frequency range of 10 Hz to 1 GHz. At temperatures above about 37 degrees C, dielectric relaxation appeared around 10 MHz, which was due to interfacial polarization in a water-in-oil type emulsion. The dielectric relaxation drastically changed between 30 and 25 degrees C. With decreasing temperature, the intensity of dielectric relaxation increased steeply below 30 degrees C to attain a peak at 27 degrees C, where that change was associated with an increase in low-frequency conductivity by about three orders between 30 and 26 degrees C. The dielectric behavior has been interpreted in terms of interfacial polarization with a percolation model in which spherical water droplets, arranged in array in a continuous oil phase, are randomly connected with their nearest neighbors using water bonds.
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