Reflectometry Reveals Accumulation of Surfactant Impurities at Bare Oil/Water Interfaces

Ernesto Scoppola, Samantha Micciulla, Lucas Kuhrts, Armando Maestro, Richard A. Campbell, Oleg V. Konovalov, Giovanna Fragneto, Emanuel Schneck

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Abstract

Bare interfaces between water and hydrophobic media like air or oil are of fundamental scientific interest and of great relevance for numerous applications. A number of observations involving water/hydrophobic interfaces have, however, eluded a consensus mechanistic interpretation so far. Recent theoretical studies ascribe these phenomena to an interfacial accumulation of charged surfactant impurities in water. In the present work, we show that identifying surfactant accumulation with X-ray reflectometry (XRR) or neutron reflectometry (NR) is challenging under conventional contrast configurations because interfacial surfactant layers are then hardly visible. On the other hand, both XRR and NR become more sensitive to surfactant accumulation when a suitable scattering length contrast is generated by using fluorinated oil. With this approach, significant interfacial accumulation of surfactant impurities at the bare oil/water interface is observed in experiments involving standard cleaning procedures. These results suggest that surfactant impurities may be a limiting factor for the investigation of fundamental phenomena involving water/hydrophobic interfaces.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4113
JournalMolecules
Volume24
Issue number22
Early online date14 Nov 2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Keywords

  • X-ray reflectometry
  • neutron reflectometry
  • fluorocarbons
  • liquid/liquid interfaces

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