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Interfacial properties in solid-stabilized emulsions
Authors:S.?Arditty,V.?Schmitt  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:schmitt@crpp-bordeaux.cnrs.fr"   title="  schmitt@crpp-bordeaux.cnrs.fr"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,F.?Lequeux,F.?Leal-Calderon
Affiliation:(1) Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal, CNRS, Avenue Schweitzer, 33600 Pessac, France;(2) Laboratoire de Physicochimie Macromoléculaire, ESPCI, 10 rue Vauquelin, 75231 Paris Cedex 05, France;(3) Laboratoire des Milieux Dispersés Alimentaires, ISTAB, Avenue des facultés, 33405 Talence, France
Abstract:We prepared concentrated monodisperse oil-in-water emulsions stabilized by solid particles. The osmotic resistance, Pgr, of the emulsions was measured for different oil volume fractions above the random close packing ($phi ^*approx 64{%}$). The dimensionless osmotic resistance, Pgr/(gamma/R) (gamma being the interfacial tension and R being the undeformed drop radius), was always substantially higher than the corresponding values obtained for surfactant-stabilized emulsions. It can be concluded that droplet deformation in solid-stabilized emulsions is not controlled by the capillary pressure, gamma/R, of the non-deformed droplets but rather by sgr0/R, sgr0 being a parameter characterizing the rigidity of the droplets surfaces. The data can be interpreted considering that the interfacial layers are elastic at small deformations and exhibit plasticity at intermediate deformations. sgr0 corresponds to the surface yield stress, i.e. the transition between elastic and plastic regimes. We discuss the origin of the surface behavior considering the strong lateral interactions that exist between the adsorbed solid particles. We propose an independent measurement of sgr0 based on the critical bulk stress that produces droplet fragmentation in dilute emulsions submitted to shear. Finally, the bulk shear elastic modulus was measured as a function of phgr and confirms many of the features revealed by the osmotic resistance.
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