Chapter
Permeability of Silicone‐Water Interfaces in Water‐in‐Oil Emulsions
Abstract
Water‐in‐silicone oil emulsions, stabilized by silicone‐polyether surfactants, are marginally permeable to polar, but uncharged, molecules such as phenolphthalein and crystal violet. However, charged compounds, including these compounds in basic and acidic pH regimes respectively, and proteins transfer much less readily from the internal water phase to external bulk water. Transfer experiments were followed colorimetrically. These experiments …
Authors
Brook MA; Zelisko P; Walsh M
Book title
Organosilicon Chemistry V
Pagination
pp. 606-611
Publisher
Wiley
Publication Date
September 26, 2003
DOI
10.1002/9783527619924.ch97