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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.9.2012.tde-08032013-163451
Document
Author
Full name
Paula Souza Prestes
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2012
Supervisor
Committee
Baby, André Rolim (President)
Cordeiro, Lorena Rigo Gaspar
Matos, Jivaldo do Rosario
Title in Portuguese
Tomografia por coerência óptica (OCT), reologia, análise térmica e tamanho de partículas aplicados na caracterização de sistemas emulsionados de orientação de uso cosmético
Keywords in Portuguese
Emulsões cosméticas O/A
Gotículas fase interna
Tensoativos não-iônicos
Termogravimetria
Viscoelasticidade
Abstract in Portuguese
Os atributos físicos, físico-químicos e químicos dos sistemas emulsionados são influenciados pelas características das gotículas da fase interna destes, como: concentração, tamanho e morfologia. Dessa forma, os objetivos envolveram a caracterização física e físico-química de sistemas emulsionados obtidos a partir dos tensoativos álcool estearílico 21 OE (óxidos de etileno) (steareth-21) e álcool oleílico 20 OE (oleth-20), bem como, a introdução da tomografia por coerência óptica (OCT) como técnica analítica para determinação do tamanho de partículas e caracterização morfológica das emulsões. Prepararam-se três formulações, diferindo-se no tensoativo utilizado, sendo o sistema emulsionado SE-1 composto por 8,0% (p/p) de oleth-20; o SE-2 por 4,0% (p/p) de oleth-20 e 4,0% (p/p) steareth-21; e o SE-3 por 8,0% (p/p) steareth-21. Avaliaram-se a estabilidade preliminar, o valor de pH, os perfis reológico e termogravimétrico. A presença de fase gel cristalina foi determinada por meio da microscopia com luz polarizada e, o tamanho das gotículas, por meio da microscopia óptica comum, difração a laser e OCT. As amostras não apresentaram sinais de instabilidade por meio dos testes da centrifugação e do estresse térmico. O valor de pH foi considerado compatível com o da pele humana (4,6 a 5,8). Os sistemas apresentaram comportamento reológico não-Newtoniano pseudoplástico. SE-1 apresentou viscosidade aparente inferior (223,53 mPa.s) e área de histerese (2238,38 Pa/s) estatisticamente igual ao SE-2 (2911,19 Pa/s); SE-2 apresentou valor intermediário de viscosidade aparente (332,20 mPa.s) e, SE-3, valores superiores para ambos os parâmetros (636,40 mPa.s e 4248,97 Pa/s). Os testes oscilatórios constataram a predominância do caráter elástico para os três sistemas. Por meio da termogravimetria, o perfil das três amostras foi semelhante, independentemente do tipo e concentração do tensoativo não-iônico. Observou-se a presença de fase gel cristalina para os três sistemas, sendo aparentemente mais pronunciado para o SE-2. Tanto na análise microscópica quanto na difração a laser foram obtidos tamanho médio de partículas menor que 6,0 µm. De acordo com os resultados da OCT, as partículas menores que 6,0 µm não foram possíveis de serem conclusivamente observadas e aquelas maiores sugeriram ser a fase interna dos sistemas.
Title in English
Optical coherence tomography (OCT), rheology, thermal analysis and particle size determination applied for the characterization of cosmetic use emulsified systems
Keywords in English
Cosmetic emulsions O/A
Internal phase droplets
Non-ionic surfactant
Termoelasticity
Thermogravimetry
Abstract in English
The physical, physicochemical and chemical attributes of the emulsified systems are influenced by the characteristics of their internal phase droplets, such as: concentration, size and morphology. Thus, the aims involved the physical and physicochemical characterization of emulsions obtained from the stearyl alcohol condensed with 21 mols ethylene oxide (EO) (steareth-21) and oleyl alcohol with 20 mols EO (oleth-20), as well as, the introduction of the optical coherence tomography (OCT) as the analytical technique tool to the determination of the particle size and morphological characterization of the emulsified systems. Three formulations were prepared, differing at the surfactant used, being the emulsified system SE-1 composed by 8.0% (p/p) of oleth-20, the SE-2 by 4.0% (p/p) of oleth-20 and 4.0% (p/p) steareth-21; and the SE-3 by 8.0% (p/p) steareth-21. The preliminary stability was evaluated, such as the ph value and the rheological and thermogravimetric profiles. The presence of the crystalline gel phase was determined from microscopy with polarized light and the droplet size through regular optical microscopy, laser diffraction and OCT. The samples did not present signs of instability throughout the centrifugation and thermal stress tests. The ph value was considered compatible to human skin (4.6 to 5.8). Systems represent the non-Newtonian pseudoplastic rheological behaviour. The SE-1 presented inferior apparent viscosity (223.53 mPa.s) and the hysteresis area (2238.38 Pa/s) statistically equal to SE-2 (2911.19 Pa/s); the SE-2 presented an average value of apparent viscosity (332.20 mPa.s) and, the SE-3, superior values to both parameters (636.40 mPa.s and 4248.97 Pa/s). The oscillating tests verified the elastic character predomination to the three systems. Throughout the thermogravimetry, the profile of the three samples was similar, independent from the kind and concentration of the non-ionic surfactant. The presence of the crystalline gel phase was identified at the three systems, being apparently more pronounced to the SE-2. Either at the microscopic analysis as well as at the laser diffraction were obtained an average size of the particles minor than 6.0 µm. According to OCT results, the particles below 6.0 µm were not possible to be identified and the major particles were suggested be the internal phase of the systems, however new studies should be performed.
 
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  • PRESTES, P. S., et al. Rheological measurements and thermal characterization of lamellar gel phase emulsions developed with cetearyl alcohol/ nonionic ethoxylated surfactants. Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology, 2012, vol. 33, p. 1621-1628.
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