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Comparing the Relative Interfacial Affinity of Soft Colloids with Different Crosslinking Densities in Pickering Emulsions

机译:在Pickering乳液中比较具有不同交联密度的软胶体的相对界面亲和力

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Pickering emulsions prepared by various kinds of soft colloids such as the poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM)-based microgels, have been studied for decades in order to fabricate stimuli-responsive emulsions. It has been generally viewed that the interfacial properties of the microgel monolayers and the emulsion stability are dominated by the softness or deformability of the microgel particles. However, there is still no convenient way to characterize the adsorption/desorption energy of the microgels at the interface although this is an essential topic for microgel-stabilized emulsions. This paper presents a novel method for directly comparing the relative interfacial affinity of microgel particles with comparable size but different crosslinking densities, therefore, different softness at the oil/water interface. Typical micron-sized PNIPAM-based microgels were synthesized and used in this study. With advanced fluorescent labelling techniques, we are capable of distinguishing different kinds of microgels in a Pickering emulsion. During vigorous agitation, particles with higher adsorption energy are more likely to be found at the oil/water interface instead of the loosely adsorbed counterparts. By counting the ratio of interfacial area occupied by two microgels, the interfacial affinity of them can be compared. It is found that interfacial affinity of microgels is not only dependent on the softness but also strongly correlated with the core-shell morphology of the microgels, especially the outmost collapsed polymer layer at the interface. This result is consistent with the interfacial morphology model proposed by other researchers. The understanding of the stabilization of such Pickering emulsions can help us to design and develop responsive Pickering emulsions with better controlled stability.
机译:为了制造刺激响应性乳液,已经研究了由各种软胶体(例如基于聚(N-异丙基丙烯酰胺)(PNIPAM)的微凝胶)制备的Pickering乳液。通常认为,微凝胶单层的界面性质和乳液稳定性主要由微凝胶颗粒的柔软性或可变形性决定。然而,仍然没有方便的方法来表征微凝胶在界面处的吸附/解吸能量,尽管这是微凝胶稳定的乳液必不可少的主题。本文提出了一种直接比较尺寸相近但交联密度不同,因此油/水界面软度不同的微凝胶颗粒的相对界面亲和力的新方法。合成了典型的微米级基于PNIPAM的微凝胶,并用于本研究。借助先进的荧光标记技术,我们能够区分Pickering乳液中的不同种类的微凝胶。在剧烈搅拌期间,更有可能在油/水界面处发现具有较高吸附能的颗粒,而不是松散吸附的对应物。通过计算两个微凝胶的界面面积比,可以比较它们的界面亲和力。发现微凝胶的界面亲和力不仅取决于柔软性,而且与微凝胶的核-壳形态特别是在界面处最塌陷的聚合物层强烈相关。这个结果与其他研究者提出的界面形态模型是一致的。对此类Pickering乳液稳定性的理解可以帮助我们设计和开发具有更好控制稳定性的响应性Pickering乳液。

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