Abstract

A novel oil-in-water-type microemulsion system (water/Triton X-100/Tween80/n-hexyl alcohol/n-octane) has been studied. The results of investigations of the mechanism of formation of this system have indicated that the mixture of Triton X-100, Tween80 and n-hexyl alcohol acts as a surface layer. Further studies have shown that by controlling the n-octane content of this system, it is possible to change its cloud point. Furthermore, variation of the environmental temperature has been shown to affect the maximum n-octane content of this system, the maximum n-octane content increases with increasing environmental temperature.

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