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Natural charging droplet production

Obey and Vincent carried out extensive H and Si NMR studies on the PDMS ( silicone oil) phase that formed. They showed that the product was predominantly the cyclic D4 species (where D is a -Me2SiO- repeat unit), although some short, linear homologues of the form 0-(Me2Si0)x-Me2Si0- are also formed (x < 6). Because of their anionic nature, these linear species would appear to accumulate at the silicone oil/water interface, and hence give rise to charge stabilisation of the droplets. The electrophoretic mobility of the (dialysed) droplets. [Pg.111]


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