Polar Probe Study of Water-Organic Solvent-Macromolecule Emulsifier Aggregates Structure

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In this paper, using methyl red as polar probe, a containing LPS macromolecule emulsifier (HBS-1, MW is about 106Da) micellar aggregates in different polar medium (ethanol, n-butyl alcohol, ethylene glycol and DMF) structural properties, and provide a theoretical basis for the mechanism of the emulsified crude oil.

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