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Illuminating the Impact of Submicron Particle Size and Surface Chemistry on Interfacial Position and Pickering Emulsion Type

Authors :
Antonio Aloi
Ilja K. Voets
Emma C. Giakoumatos
Self-Organizing Soft Matter
Physical Chemistry
Macro-Organic Chemistry
ICMS Core
Source :
Nano Letters, Nano Letters, 20(7), 4837-4841. American Chemical Society
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Pickering emulsions are increasingly applied in the production of medicines, cosmetics, and in food technology. To apply Pickering emulsions in a rational manner it is insufficient to examine properties solely on a macroscopic scale, as this does not elucidate heterogeneities in contact angles (θ) of individual particles, which may have a profound impact on stability and microstructure. Here, we apply the super-resolution technique iPAINT to elucidate for the first time the microscopic origins of macroscopically observed emulsion phase inversions induced by a variation in particle size and aqueous phase pH. We find θ of single carboxyl polystyrene submicron particles (CPS) significantly decreases due to increasing aqueous phase pH and particle size, respectively. Our findings confirm that θ of submicron particles are both size- and pH-dependent. Interestingly, for CPS stabilized water-octanol emulsions, this enables tuning of emulsion type from water-in-oil to oil-in-water by adjustments in either particle size or pH.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15306984
Volume :
20
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nano Letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....82a6c67a335d12f0b4e1290431ef3357
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c00709