Abstract

Micellar solutions of poly(ethylene glycol) octylphenyl ether and n-hexyl alcohol in cyclohexane were used to study the formation of water-in-oil microemulsion system and to synthesize barium sulfate nanoparticles. Barium sulfate particles (the average diameter is 10 nm) were obtained by mixing two microemulsion systems containing Ba2+and SO2–4ions. It was shown that the sizes of BaSO4particles measured by the dynamic light scattering and electron microscopy are in good agreement with each other.

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