Dynamic Light Scattering in Analysis of Colloidal Systems

Authors

  • P. Ševčíková Department of Fat, Surfactant and Cosmetics Technologies, Faculty of Technology, Tomas Bata University, Zlín
  • V. Kašpárková Department of Fat, Surfactant and Cosmetics Technologies, Faculty of Technology, Tomas Bata University, Zlín | Centre of Polymer Systems, Tomas Bata University, Zlín
  • J. Krejčí Department of Fat, Surfactant and Cosmetics Technologies, Faculty of Technology, Tomas Bata University, Zlín
  • P. Vltavská Department of Fat, Surfactant and Cosmetics Technologies, Faculty of Technology, Tomas Bata University, Zlín

Keywords:

dynamic light scattering, microemulsion, nanoemulsion, surfactant

Abstract

Dynamic light scattering (DLS) is a non-invasive technique, capable of measuring the size of submicron particles in the submicron range. The study was focused on the applicability of DLS in measurement of colloidal particles of different types. The micelle sizes of surfactants (Tween 60, Tween 20, Igepal CA 720 and Na lauryl sarcosinate) and particle sizes of micro- and nanoemulsions were measured. The diameters of surfactant micelles were 13.0±0.1 nm, 8.4±0.1 nm, 7.1±0.2 nm and 2.7±0.1 nm for Tween 60, Tween 20, Igepal CA 720 and Na lauryl sarcosinate, respectively. Stability of nanoemulsions as a consequence of the changes of particle size distributions in storage was monitored. The results revealed the pre­sence of uni-, bi- and trimodal distributions reflec­ting the occurrence of various particle populations as well as a shift of distribution curves due to the particle growth. It was confirmed that DLS can provide reliable and rapid determinations of particle sizes of micro-, nano- and classical emulsions.

Published

2014-05-15

How to Cite

Ševčíková, P., Kašpárková, V., Krejčí, J., & Vltavská, P. (2014). Dynamic Light Scattering in Analysis of Colloidal Systems. Chemické Listy, 108(5), 479–482. Retrieved from http://blog.chemicke-listy.cz/ojs3/index.php/chemicke-listy/article/view/506

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