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Synthesis and Characterization of Supramolecular Colloids
Published on: April 22, 2016
Emulsions Stabilized by Silica Rods via Arrested Demixing
Santosh Vasant Daware1, Madivala G Basavaraj1
1Polymer Engineering and Colloid Science Lab (PECS), Department of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600036, India.
Abstract:
A binary liquid-liquid mixture with a lower critical solution temperature (LCST) when heated above a critical temperature undergoes demixing. During the initial phase of demixing process, high-energy liquid-liquid interfaces are created before both liquids eventually phase separate. By incorporating well-characterized colloidal silica rods in a homogeneous one-phase liquid-liquid mixture of lutidine/water (L/W) before inducing phase separation, we show that colloidal rod stabilized Pickering emulsions can be obtained. We show that the droplet size of Pickering emulsions can be tuned by varying particle concentration, and the droplet size distribution follows the prediction of the limited coalescence model.
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