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CO2-triggered switchable Pickering emulsion stabilized by guanidine-functionalized silica particles
Authors:Min Nie  Xixi Li  Hao Guo  Bin Lei  Hui Sun
Institution:Key Laboratory for Advanced Materials and School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai, P. R. China
Abstract:The guanidine group-modified silica particles were used as emulsifier to obtain a CO2-responsive Pickering emulsion. To compare the wettability effect of the particles on the stability of the emulsion, both guanidine and alkyl chain were attached on the surface of silica particles. The influences of tension, particles concentration, oil-water fraction, NaCl concentration, and CO2 on Pickering emulsion properties were investigated. Although the particles did not decrease the surface and interfacial tensions of the air/oil-water interfaces, they attached on the oil–water interfaces and stabilized the emulsions at room temperature for at least 4 weeks. Addition of salt increased the emulsion stability and induced phase inversion at high salt concentration. The stabilization–destabilization cycles of the emulsion could be successively controlled by alternative CO2/heating triggers due to the protonation-deprotonation of guanidine groups on the particle surfaces.
Keywords:CO2-responsive nanoparticle  emulsion stability  Pickering emulsion
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