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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2015

Structure-interfacial properties relationship and quantification of the amphiphilicity of well-defined ionic and non-ionic surfactants using the PIT-slope method.

Jesús F. Ontiveros; Christel Pierlot; Marianne Catté; Valérie Molinier; Jean-Louis Salager; Jean-Marie Aubry

The Phase Inversion Temperature of a reference C10E4/n-Octane/Water system exhibits a quasi-linear variation versus the mole fraction of a second surfactant S2 added in the mixture. This variation was recently proposed as a classification tool to quantify the Hydrophilic-Lipophilic Balance (HLB) of commercial surfactants. The feasibility of the so-called PIT-slope method for a wide range of well-defined non-ionic and ionic surfactants is investigated. The comparison of various surfactants having the same dodecyl chain tail allows to rank the polar head hydrophilicity as: SO3Na⩾SO4Na⩾NMe3Br>E2SO3Na≈CO2Na⩾E1SO3Na⩾PhSO3Na>Isosorbide(exo)SO4Na≫IsosorbideendoSO4Na≫E8⩾NMe2O>E7>E6⩾Glucosyl>E5⩾Diglyceryl⩾E4>E3>E2≈Isosorbide(exo)>Glyceryl>Isosorbide(endo). The influence on the surfactant HLB of other structural parameters, i.e. hydrophobic chain length, unsaturation, replacement of Na(+) by K(+) counterion, and isomerism is also investigated. Finally, the method is successfully used to predict the optimal formulation of a new bio-based surfactant, 1-O-dodecyldiglycerol, when performing an oil scan at 25 °C.


Journal of Oleo Science | 2018

Catastrophic Emulsion Inversion Process of Highly Viscous Isosorbide Biobased Polyester Monitored in situ by Torque and Light Backscattering

Marianne Catté; Jesús F. Ontiveros; Kenji Aramaki; Christel Pierlot

Highly viscous hydrophobic isosorbide biobased polyester O/W emulsions are prepared through catastrophic phase inversion. The process is followed in situ with two different methods: torque and light backscattering (LBS). Considering high viscosity of the system, only discontinuous conductivity monitoring is performed for comparison. Torque and LBS allow to highlight the emulsion inversion point (EIP) with relatively close water weight fraction values (fw≈0.20). The torque and LBS signals are rather noisy before inversion (evolution of different structures) and more smooth after phase inversion (continuous aqueous phase). Torque gives a more macroscopic information, representative of the global state of the dispersion. Consistent conductivity and torque measurements suggest indeed an inversion pathway through multiple o/W/O emulsions leading to multiple complex structures before getting continuous aqueous final emulsion. This hypothesis is confirmed with continuous LBS monitoring and microscopic observations. LBS signal seems more complete because it combines the information of conductivity and torque and allows to clearly follow in situ the inversion from the beginning to the end of the process.


Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2018

Carnitine alkyl ester bromides as novel biosourced ionic liquids, cationic hydrotropes and surfactants

Katharina Häckl; Andrea Mühlbauer; Jesús F. Ontiveros; Sinisa Marinkovic; Boris Estrine; Werner Kunz; Véronique Nardello-Rataj

HYPOTHESIS In contrast to anionic and nonionic amphiphilic substances, bio-based cationic ones are very rare. Cationic amphiphiles are mostly based on quaternary ammonium, pyridinium or imidazolium groups that are either badly biodegradable or have toxic residues even after degradation. In the search for green alternatives to cationic hydrotropes and amphiphiles, natural l-carnitine could be a promising candidate for a cationic headgroup. EXPERIMENTS By esterification of carnitine in one step and with low cost, cationic molecules with alkyl chain length of n=2-14 could be obtained. Their thermal properties, aggregation behaviour and cytotoxicity were determined. Hydrophobic compounds were solubilized in their aqueous solutions and the PIT-slope method was applied to determine a relative hydrophilicity. FINDINGS It was found that some pure carnitine ester bromides were liquid at room temperature and thus can be classified as ionic liquids. They are highly water-soluble, and in aqueous solutions, they showed hydrotrope or surfactant behaviour depending on their alkyl chain length. Their high hydrotropic efficiency was demonstrated by solubilizing Disperse Red 13, while also biomolecules, like vanillin, could be dissolved in reasonable amounts. In all tests, they performed at least as good as the tested reference substances, while showing similar cytotoxicity towards human skin keratinocytes, thus demonstrating their potential as green functional amphiphilic molecules of positive charge.


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2013

Relationship between Phase Behavior and Emulsion Inversion for a Well-Defined Surfactant (C10E4)/n-Octane/Water Ternary System at Different Temperatures and Water/Oil Ratios

Aldo Pizzino; Valérie Molinier; Marianne Catté; Jesús F. Ontiveros; Jean-Louis Salager; Jean-Marie Aubry


Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2013

Classification of ester oils according to their Equivalent Alkane Carbon Number (EACN) and asymmetry of fish diagrams of C10E4/ester oil/water systems

Jesús F. Ontiveros; Christel Pierlot; Marianne Catté; Valérie Molinier; Aldo Pizzino; Jean-Louis Salager; Jean-Marie Aubry


Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2014

A simple method to assess the hydrophilic lipophilic balance of food and cosmetic surfactants using the phase inversion temperature of C10E4/n-octane/water emulsions

Jesús F. Ontiveros; Christel Pierlot; Marianne Catté; Valérie Molinier; Jean-Louis Salager; Jean-Marie Aubry


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2016

Cone–Plate Rheometer as Reactor and Viscosity Probe for the Detection of Transitional Phase Inversion of Brij30–Isopropyl Myristate–Water Model Emulsion

Christel Pierlot; Jesús F. Ontiveros; Marianne Catté; Jean-Louis Salager; Jean-Marie Aubry


Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2018

Emulsification of viscous alkyd resin by catastrophic phase inversion with nonionic surfactant

Christel Pierlot; Jesús F. Ontiveros; Maxime Royer; Marianne Catté; Jean-Louis Salager


Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2015

Dramatic influence of fragrance alcohols and phenols on the phase inversion temperature of the Brij30/n-octane/water system

Jesús F. Ontiveros; François Bouton; Morgan Durand; Christel Pierlot; Christian Quellet; Véronique Nardello-Rataj; Jean-Marie Aubry


Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2014

Haem extraction from peptidic hydrolysates of bovine haemoglobin using temperature sensitive C10E4/O/W microemulsion system

Jesús F. Ontiveros; Renato Froidevaux; Pascal Dhulster; Jean-Louis Salager; Christel Pierlot

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University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne

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