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Article Dans Une Revue Carbohydrate Polymers Année : 2017

Dilational rheology of oil/water interfaces covered by amphiphilic polysaccharides derived from dextran

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This work studied the adsorption at dodecane/water interface of amphiphilic polysaccharides derived from dextran (a nonionic bacterial polysaccharide) by random attachment of phenoxy groups along the chains (between 10 and 20 attached phenoxy groups per 100 glucose repeat units). The long-time kinetics of interfacial tension decrease was satisfactorily described assuming diffusion-limited adsorption of hydrophobic units (over 4 h). Dilational rheology of dodecane/water interface was studied for the first time with that kind of amphiphilic polysaccharides and evidenced a significant elastic component. For all dextran derivatives, experimental results were conveniently described using Lucassen-van den Tempel model which assumed diffusion-limited of surface active species. The characteristic frequency increased with the number of attached phenoxy groups and its order of magnitude (10−3-10−2 rad.s−1) was consistent with estimations based on the previous model. Experimental results were compared to those obtained with commercial stabilizers like Pluronics (L64, P105, F68 and F127) and Tween 80. © 2017 Elsevier Ltd

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hal-01617277 , version 1 (16-10-2017)

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Jacques Desbrieres, E. López-Gonzalez, A. Aguilera-Miguel, V. Sadtler, P. Marchal, et al.. Dilational rheology of oil/water interfaces covered by amphiphilic polysaccharides derived from dextran. Carbohydrate Polymers, 2017, 177, pp.460--468. ⟨10.1016/j.carbpol.2017.09.011⟩. ⟨hal-01617277⟩
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