您的位置:首页 > 技术文献 > 罗茨风机 > Effect of Permeability on Aqueous Biopolymer Interfaces in Spinning Drop Experiments
In this paper we show that interfaces in aqueous phase-separated biopolymer mixtures are permeable for all
components present in the system. In spinning drop experiments, droplets of the low-density phase decreased up
to 90% in volume over a time span of days to weeks, when inserted in a matrix of the high-density phase. We
propose an expression for this change of volume in time in terms of diffusion coefficients of the components.
From the magnitude of these coefficients, we conclude that the transfer of gelatin from inside the droplet to the
outer phase was the rate-determining step in this process. Since the interfaces are permeable to all components,
the properties of the system change in time. Therefore, the spinning drop technique is not an accurate method for
the measurement of the equilibrium interfacial tension of these aqueous phase-separated systems.
① 凡本网注明"来源:易推广"的所有作品,版权均属于易推广,未经本网授权不得转载、摘编或利用其它方式使用。已获本网授权的作品,应在授权范围内
使用,并注明"来源:易推广"。违者本网将追究相关法律责任。② 本信息由注册会员:北京东方德菲仪器有限公司 发布并且负责版权等法律责任。
易推广客服微信