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Existing Janus filters cannot separate oil from emulsions stabilized by nonionic surfactants. Reported herein are universal Janus filters that separate oil from emulsions stabilized by not only ionic but also nonionic surfactants. To prepare such a filter, poly(dimethyl siloxane) (PDMS) is grafted onto one side of a fabric. The other side is then grafted with a copolymer polysoap bearing pendant oligo(ethylene glycol) monolaurate (EL) chains. Upon contact with an emulsion, the grafted polysoap competes with free surfactants, ionic or nonionic, for adsorption onto the emulsified droplets, drawing them to the surfaces of the fabric fibers, and causes them to coalesce locally. The coalesced oil then migrates to the PDMS‐coated side of the fabric and selectively permeates it. These novel filters possess enhanced versatility and showcase a new application for polysoaps.  相似文献   

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The cationic antimicrobial peptide, protamine, has been found to destabilize oil/water (O/W) emulsions formed using soy lecithin or Tween-20. Experiments suggested that the destabilization took place via flocculation. We have modelled the interactions between protamine and an O/W interface stabilized by hypothetical amphiphilic molecule (HAM) surfactants. The intent was to suggest what properties such surfactants must possess in order that protamine will not destabilize an O/W emulsion stabilized by HAMs. We considered interfaces formed from mixtures of neutral HAMs together with (a) positively charged HAMs which possess an attractive (van der Waals, hydrogen bonding) interaction with protamine or with (b) negatively charged HAMs with no significant attractive interaction. We represented the oil and water as continuum dielectrics, with the water containing 100 mM monovalent ions and we carried out Monte Carlo computer simulations. We found that a single protamine does not bind to a single interface in case (a) but that there is a range of charged-HAM concentration, c, for which the binding of protamine becomes progressively stronger as c increases in case (b). We investigated stability by studying under what conditions protamines will cause the aggregation of two HAM-stabilized interfaces, and we have identified values of c for which the interfaces are stable. We note that the transition from bound to unbound states of two HAM interfaces with five protamines are examples of entropy-driven unbinding transitions with the entropy of the protamines overcoming the net attractive interactions. We conclude by identifying regions of the phase diagram in which stable emulsions should exist in the presence of protamine.  相似文献   

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李财富  张水燕  王君  冯绪胜  孙德军  徐健 《化学学报》2008,66(21):2313-2320
通过表面张力、Zeta电位和流变学参数的测定, 研究了聚氧乙烯烷基醚类非离子型表面活性剂(Brij 30和Brij 35)在合成锂皂石(Laponite)纳米颗粒表面的吸附及对Laponite水分散体系中颗粒间相互作用和体系粘度的影响. 结果表明, 这类表面活性剂能显著地吸附在Laponite颗粒表面上, 且吸附量随其分子中POE链长短而不同. 这种吸附没有改变Laponite粒子的带电性质, 但一定程度地降低了Laponite颗粒Zeta电位; 吸附也会减弱颗粒间的相互作用, 降低体系的粘度. 实验以Laponite和Brij为乳化剂, 制备了O/W型乳状液. 乳液稳定性变化和乳液粒径分布结果表明, 体系中Brij的浓度较低时, 乳液的性质主要是由Laponite颗粒决定的; 而Brij浓度较高时, 则主要取决于Brij表面活性剂. 高速剪切含Brij的Laponite水分散体系, 剪切后表面张力随时间的变化表明, 剪切作用会使得吸附在Laponite颗粒表面的Brij分子不同程度地解吸下来. 这也意味着乳液制备时, 高速剪切作用也会造成Brij分子自Laponite颗粒表面的脱附, 这可能是非离子表面活性剂与阳离子表面活性剂对负电固体颗粒稳定乳液影响不同的原因.  相似文献   

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Internally self-assembled submicrometer emulsions were stabilized by F127, by the charged diblock copolymer K151, by L300 particles, and by sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS). The stabilization of all investigated internal phases and the impact of the stabilizer on them are discussed. The use of charged stabilizers results in a highly negative zeta potential of the emulsion droplets, which can be exploited as a means to control their adsorption onto charged surfaces. Small-angle X-ray scattering and dynamic light scattering were used to determine the internal structure and size of the emulsion droplets, respectively.  相似文献   

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Two kinds of topical dosage forms of hinokitiol (HKL), namely vesicles and oil‐in‐water (O/W) emulsions, were prepared. Behenyl trimethylammonium chloride (BTMAC) and fatty acids were used as bilayer‐forming materials of the vesicles, and oils were employed as oil phases of the emulsions. The substantivity of HKL in the preparations was evaluated in vitro using hairless mouse skins. After applying the preparations onto the skin and rinsing it, the amount of HKL left on the skin was determined using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). It was higher when HKL was encapsulated in cationic vesicles rather than in nonionic vehicles, emulsions. An ionic interaction between the cationic vehicle and negatively charged skin is likely to account for the high substantivity. Among the emulsion preparations, an emulsion having octyl salicylate as oil phase exhibited the highest substantivity of HKL. This is probably because that the oil is a good solvent for HKL and it is skin‐retentive. In vivo hair growth‐promotion effect of each dosage form was investigated, where the sample application onto the clipped backs of female mice (C57BL6) and the subsequent rinsing of the backs were done once a day for 30 days. Only HKL in the cationic vesicles had hair growth promotion effect, possibly due to the significant substantivity.  相似文献   

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In this publication we describe a new self-association process, which leads to the formation of ultra-thin alginate layers at the interface between oil and water. The water phase contains a highly dilute solution of sodium alginate. These macromolecules are negatively charged and they are not surface active. The oil phase contains a small concentration of positively charged surfactants. At the interface between oil and water, the cationic surfactants tend to form complexes with the negatively charged alginate polyelectrolytes in the aqueous solutions. This leads to striking adsorption processes of the solved polysaccharide molecules at the oil-water interface. Upon the addition of calcium ions, a cross-linking process sets in and one obtains the thin viscoelastic membranes, which are anchored at the interface between oil and water. The thickness of these membranes is of the order of 0.2 mm. Similar structures can also be formed by solving positively charged Gemini surfactants in the oil phase. In this case, the cationic surfactant molecules induce the adsorption processes of alginate macromolecules, and they also act as cross-linking compounds. In a series of experiments, we measured the surface rheological properties of these ultra-thin alginate membranes. The results of these investigations point to the presence of electrostatically stabilized membranes. Special interest was given to the influence of the guluronate content of the alginates, which is important for the cross-linking mechanism according to the egg-box model. Finally, this article finishes with the discussion of the proposed building mechanisms of these membranes.  相似文献   

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Here we introduce a new method aiming the immobilization of bioactive principles onto polymeric substrates, combining a surface activation and emulsion entrapment approach. Natural products with antimicrobial/antioxidant properties (essential oil from Syzygium aromaticum—clove and vegetal oil from Argania spinosa L—argan) were stabilized in emulsions with chitosan, a natural biodegradable polymer that has antimicrobial activity. The emulsions were laid on poly(lactic acid) (PLA), a synthetic biodegradable plastic from renewable resources, which was previously activated by plasma treatment. Bioactive materials were obtained, with low permeability for oxygen, high radical scavenging activity and strong inhibition of growth for Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella Typhimurium and Escherichia coli bacteria. Clove oil was better dispersed in a more stable emulsion (no separation after six months) compared with argan oil. This leads to a compact and finely structured coating, with better overall properties. While both clove and argan oils are highly hydrophobic, the coatings showed increased hydrophilicity, especially for argan, due to preferential interactions with different functional groups in chitosan. The PLA films coated with oil-loaded chitosan showed promising results in retarding the food spoilage of meat, and especially cheese. Argan, and in particular, clove oil offered good UV protection, suitable for sterilization purposes. Therefore, using the emulsion stabilization of bioactive principles and immobilization onto plasma activated polymeric surfaces we obtained a bioactive material that combines the physical properties and the biodegradability of PLA with the antibacterial activity of chitosan and the antioxidant function of vegetal oils. This prevents microbial growth and food oxidation and could open new perspectives in the field of food packaging materials.  相似文献   

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The phase inversion temperature (PIT) method is generally used to prepare nonionic surfactant stabilized nano-emulsions because of its low energy and surfactant consumption. The emulsion droplets are usually negatively charged because of the selective adsorption of OH(-) onto the droplet surfaces. In this work, positively charged oil/water nano-emulsions were prepared by adding a cationic surfactant to the system. The cationic molecules change the spontaneous curvature of the surfactant layers and raise the PIT above 100 °C. The PIT can be depressed by addition of NaBr, as shown by conductivity measurements and equilibrium phase behavior. Therefore, these nano-emulsions can be prepared by the PIT method. We found that the formation of the nano-emulsions did not require a cross-PIT cycle. The mechanism of the emulsification is the formation of mixed swollen micelles that can solubilize all the oil above a "clearing boundary", followed by a stir-quench to a temperature where these droplets become metastable emulsions. The zeta potential of the emulsion droplets can be easily tuned by varying the cationic surfactant concentrations. Due to electrosteric stabilization, the resulting nano-emulsions are highly stable, thus could find significant applications in areas such as pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and food industries.  相似文献   

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Oil-in-water emulsions stabilised by anionic surfactant and gelatin provide the bulk of photographic coating fluids. Their rheology is of crucial importance to the fluids' performance in coating and their concentration in drying. Gelatin complexes with non-adsorbed micelles and adsorbs to the oil-surfactant-water interface, which effects an increase in the viscosity of the continuous phase and the volume of the nano-sized oil droplets, respectively. The consequences of these interactions are high viscosity and strong shear thinning. Here, the effects on the emulsion rheology of a series of bulk, commercially available surfactants were studied. These co-surfactants were chosen so as to weaken the interactions between gelatin and the anionic surfactant and hence reduce viscosity and thinning thus enabling the emulsions to be concentrated. The co-surfactants had polar head groups of three types: simple nonionic based on polyethylenenoxide, simple cationic based on a quaternary alkyltrimethyl ammonium, and combined nonionic-cationic based on a quaternised bis-ethoxylated primary amine. This last type proved the most effective at reducing the low-shear viscosity of the emulsion and reducing the shear thinning, although, at high concentrations the polyethoxylated cationic surfactants induced flocculation and coalescence of the oil droplets.  相似文献   

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Many proteins are surface active molecules and form stable emulsions. In these emulsions, the protein covered oil droplets behave as sticky droplets even when they are ionically charged. As a result of the stickiness of the droplets the emulsions have gel-like properties. The stickiness is due to the multipolar nature of the proteins in contrast to the bipolar nature of surfactants or other amphiphilic compounds that form emulsions with repulsive droplets. Stable emulsions are also formed from particles like clays to which proteins are adsorbed. These hybrid compounds form even more stable emulsions with stronger elastic properties than clays and proteins on their own.  相似文献   

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Molecular‐surfactant‐stabilized emulsions are susceptible to coalescence and Ostwald ripening. Amphiphilic particles, which have a much stronger anchoring strength at the interface, could effectively alleviate these problems to form stable Pickering emulsions. Herein, we describe a versatile method to fabricate biocompatible amphiphilic dimer particles through controlled coprecipitation and phase separation. The dimer particles consist of a hydrophobic PLA bulb and a hydrophilic shellac–PEG bulb, thus resembling nonionic molecular surfactants. The size and diameter ratio of the dimer particles are readily tunable, providing flexible control over the water/oil interfacial curvature and thus the type of emulsion. The particle‐stabilized emulsions were stable for a long period of time and could be destabilized through a pH‐triggered response. The biocompatible amphiphilic dimer particles with tunable morphology and functionality are thus ideal colloidal surfactants for various applications.  相似文献   

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We present herein a study on the adsorption of anionic (SDS), cationic (CTAB), and nonionic (C(12)E(5)) surfactants onto anionic silica nanoparticles. The effects of this adsorption are studied by means of the static structure factor, S(q), and the collective diffusion coefficient, D(c), obtained from small-angle X-ray scattering and dynamic light scattering measurements, respectively. The effective charge on the particles was determined also from classical electrophoresis and electroacoustic sonic-amplitude measurements. The surface tension of the sample was also investigated. Of particular note is the adsorption of SDS onto the silica nanoparticles, which leads to supercharging of the interface. This has interesting repercussions for structures obtained by the layer-by-layer (LbL) technique, because emulsions stabilized with supercharged and hydrophobized silica are perfect candidates for use in a multilayer system.  相似文献   

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A systematic study of the adsorption of charged nanoparticles at dispersed oil-in-water emulsion interfaces is presented. The interaction potentials for negatively charged hexadecane droplets with anionic polystyrene latex particles or cationic gold particles are calculated using DLVO theory. Calculations demonstrate that increased ionic strength decreases the decay length of the electrostatic repulsion leading to enhanced particle adsorption. For the case of anionic PS latex particles, the energy barrier for particle adsorption is also reduced when the surface charge is neutralized through changes in pH. Complementary small-angle scattering experiments show that the highest particle adsorption for PS latex occurs at moderate ionic strength and low pH. For cationic gold particles, simple DLVO calculations also explain scattering results showing that the highest particle adsorption occurs at neutral pH due to the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged surfaces. This work demonstrates that surface charges of particles and oil droplets are critical parameters to consider when engineering particle-stabilized emulsions.  相似文献   

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The influence of environmental conditions (pH, NaCl, CaCl2, and temperature) on the properties and stability of oil-in-water (O/W) emulsions containing oil droplets surrounded by one-, two-, or three-layer interfacial membranes has been investigated. Three oil-in-water emulsions were prepared with the same droplet concentration and buffer (5 wt % corn oil, 5 mM phosphate buffer, pH 6) but with different biopolymers: (i) primary emulsion: 0.5 wt % beta-Lg; (ii) secondary emulsion: 0.5 wt % beta-Lg, 0.1 wt % iota-carrageenan; (iii) tertiary emulsion: 0.5 wt % beta-Lg, 0.1 wt % iota-carrageenan, 0-2 wt % gelatin. The secondary and tertiary emulsions were prepared by electrostatic deposition of the charged biopolymers onto the surfaces of the oil droplets so as to form two- and three-layer interfacial membranes, respectively. The stability of the emulsions to pH (3-8), sodium chloride (0-500 mM), calcium chloride (0-12 mM), and thermal processing (30-90 degrees C) was determined. We found that multilayer emulsions had better stability to droplet aggregation than single-layer emulsions under certain environmental conditions and that one or more of the biopolymer layers could be made to desorb from the droplet surfaces in response to specific environmental changes (e.g., high salt or high temperature). These results suggest that the interfacial engineering technology used in this study could lead to the creation of food emulsions with improved stability to environmental stresses or to emulsions with triggered release characteristics.  相似文献   

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The research reported in this paper demonstrates that the capacity of cotton fibres to adsorb cationic surfactants as well as the rate of the adsorption process can be increased by adsorbing carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) onto the fibre surfaces; in addition, the adsorption can be restricted to the fibre surface. CMC was deposited by means of adsorption from an aqueous solution. The adsorption of N-cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC) from an aqueous solution onto the CMC-modified fibres was measured using UV-spectrometric determination of the surfactant concentration in the solution. Adsorption onto the cotton fibres was studied in a weakly basic environment (pH 8.5) where cotton fibres are negatively charged and the CPC ion is positively charged. Modification of the fibres by adsorption of CMC introduces new carboxyl groups onto the fibre surfaces, thereby increasing the adsorption capacity of the fibres for CPC. The initial rate of adsorption of CPC increased proportionally with the amount of charge; however, this rate slowed down at high degrees of coverage on fibres with a high charge. The adsorption of cationic surfactant to the anionic surface groups was stoichiometric, with no indication of multilayer or admicelle formation. It was evident that the acidic group content of the fibres was the primary factor determining cationic surfactant adsorption to these fibres.  相似文献   

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Titania-coated polymeric nanoparticles were synthesized based on the cationic colloidal particles which were prepared by surfactant-free emulsion copolymerization of styrene and butylacrylate in the presence of a cationic monomer, methacryloxyethyltrimethyl ammonium chloride (MOTAC) using azobis(isobutylamidine)hydrochloride (AIBA) as an initiator. These cationic particles were stabilized by poly(vinylpyrrolidone) (PVP). Then, these particles were dispersed in ethanol and mixed with titanium(IV) butoxide. Negatively charged titania precursors were rapidly hydrolyzed onto the cationic surfaces of colloidal particles. Subsequently, the samples were heated to 450 degrees C to form anatase TiO2 and to remove the colloidal template, which resulted in hollow nanospheres. The hollow titania particles were characterized with zeta analyzer, transmission electron microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, light scattering, X-ray diffraction, thermogravimetric analysis and FT-IR.  相似文献   

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Poly(vinyl alcohol) hydrogels were alternately immersed in aqueous solutions of oppositely charged polymers. The adsorption of the cationic dye methylene blue to the immersed hydrogels suggested the presence of a coating on the hydrogel surfaces. Static contact angles with an air bubble in water showed layer‐by‐layer growth of the films. The films could be transferred onto solid substrates for mechanical strength after the hydrogels were placed on the solid substrates, and this resulted in an estimation of the film thickness. The number of assembly steps could regulate the film thickness. We present here coatings of hydrogels with thin polymer films prepared by layer‐by‐layer assembly. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 43: 1062–1067, 2005  相似文献   

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Soft X-ray spectromicroscopy on solid-stabilized emulsions   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
Oil–water emulsions stabilized by solids have been imaged with sub-100 nm spatial resolution and analyzed spectroscopically using a scanning transmission X-ray microscope. The emulsions are stabilized by particle heterocoagulate cages surrounding the oil droplets. These cages form due to the interaction of negatively charged clay mineral particles (sodium montmorillonite, Wyoming) and positively charged particles of calcium/aluminum layered double hydroxide (LDH). The emulsions were studied at atmospheric pressure, without any pretreatment using carbon K and calcium L X-ray absorption edges. Oil- and calcium-rich LDH were separately mapped, and the clay mineral dispersions were also imaged. Applying X-ray absorption-edge contrast, oil could be distinguished from water in the emulsion near the carbon K absorption edge (284 eV, 4.4 nm). Spectromicroscopy near the calcium L absorption edge (346 eV, 3.6 nm) allowed the structural details of heterocoagulate formation to be revealed. Received: 11 December 1998 Accepted in revised form: 10 January 1999  相似文献   

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疏水缔合聚合物稳定乳状液的研究*   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
尉云平  孙文彬  孙德军 《化学进展》2009,21(6):1134-1140
本文综述了近年来疏水缔合聚合物稳定乳状液的研究进展。论述了疏水缔合聚合物水溶液的性质,由于其较复杂的分子结构以及其分子主链上疏水基团的缔合作用,使其水溶液增稠的能力比小分子表面活性剂的增稠能力强的多。另外,对疏水缔合聚合物单独稳定乳状液的研究现状进行了介绍,其稳定乳状液的机理与小分子表面活性剂不同。同时讨论了疏水缔合聚合物与表面活性剂的相互作用,此类聚合物可与小分子表面活性剂通过静电和疏水缔合发生强烈的相互作用形成复合体系,并评述了其复配体系稳定乳状液的情况。最后总结了疏水缔合聚合物稳定乳状液的机理。  相似文献   

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Biocompatible surfactants for water-in-fluorocarbon emulsions   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
Drops of water-in-fluorocarbon emulsions have great potential for compartmentalizing both in vitro and in vivo biological systems; however, surfactants to stabilize such emulsions are scarce. Here we present a novel class of fluorosurfactants that we synthesize by coupling oligomeric perfluorinated polyethers (PFPE) with polyethyleneglycol (PEG). We demonstrate that these block copolymer surfactants stabilize water-in-fluorocarbon oil emulsions during all necessary steps of a drop-based experiment including drop formation, incubation, and reinjection into a second microfluidic device. Furthermore, we show that aqueous drops stabilized with these surfactants can be used for in vitro translation (IVT), as well as encapsulation and incubation of single cells. The compatability of this emulsion system with both biological systems and polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) microfluidic devices makes these surfactants ideal for a broad range of high-throughput, drop-based applications.  相似文献   

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