Effects of Oil Phase on the Inversion of Pickering Emulsions Stabilized by Palmitic Acid Decorated Silica Nanoparticles

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González González, Andrés and Sánchez Arribas, Natalia and Santini, Eva and Rodríguez Villafuerte, José Luis and Carbone, Carlo and Ravera, Francesca and Ortega, Francisco and Liggieri, Libero and Rubio, Ramón G. and Guzmán Solis, Eduardo (2022) Effects of Oil Phase on the Inversion of Pickering Emulsions Stabilized by Palmitic Acid Decorated Silica Nanoparticles. Colloids and Interfaces, 6 (2). p. 27. ISSN 2504-5377

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Abstract

Pickering emulsions stabilized by the interaction of palmitic acid (PA) and silica nanoparticles (SiNPs) at the water/oil interface have been studied using different alkane oil phases. The interaction of palmitic acid and SiNPs has a strong synergistic character in relation to the emulsion stabilization, leading to an enhanced emulsion stability in relation to that stabilized only by the fatty acid. This results from the formation of fatty acid-nanoparticle complexes driven by hydrogen bond interactions, which favor particle attachment at the fluid interface, creating a rigid armor that minimizes droplet coalescence. The comparison of emulsions obtained using different alkanes as the oil phase has shown that the hydrophobic mismatch between the length of the alkane chain and the C16 hydrophobic chain of PA determines the nature of the emulsions, with the solubility of the fatty acid in the oil phase being a very important driving force governing the appearance of phase inversion.


Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:emulsions; fatty acid; hydrophobic mismatch; phase inversion; Pickering; silica nanoparticles
Subjects:Sciences > Chemistry > Physics
ID Code:75095
Deposited On:26 Oct 2022 10:27
Last Modified:07 Nov 2022 07:51

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