Publication Type Journal Article
Title From nano-emulsions to phase separation: evidence of nano-segregation in (alkane plus perfluoroalkane) mixtures using Xe-129 NMR Spectroscopy
Authors Pedro Morgado Luis F. G. Martins Eduardo J. M. Filipe
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Journal PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Year 2019
Month February
Volume 21
Number 7
Pages 3742-3751
Abstract In this work we demonstrate that mixtures of (hexane + perfluorohexane) above the upper critical solution temperature segregate by forming domains at the nanometric scale. Xe-129 NMR spectra obtained for solutions of xenon in liquid mixtures of (hexane + perfluorohexane) as a function of temperature suggest the existence of domains richer in the hydrogenated component, in which xenon prefers to be solvated. The average local concentration within the xenon coordination sphere is at least 0.05 higher in hexane mole fraction than the nominal concentration of the mixture. Atomistic molecular dynamics simulations support this analysis in excellent agreement with the experimental data. Additionally, Xe-129 NMR spectra in pure perfluoroalkanes allow a detailed analysis of the liquid structure, continuing that previously reported for the liquid alkanes. It should be emphasised that nano-segregation is here observed in fluids governed exclusively by dispersion interactions, in contrast to other examples in which hydrogen bonding and polarity play important roles. Given its simplicity, this case study is thus prone to have a general impact in understanding the early mechanisms of segregation, phase separation and self-assembly.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8cp06509h
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ISSN 1463-9076
EISSN 1463-9084
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Bibtex ID ISI:000459585900033
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