| Literature DB >> 32090438 |
Zhu Sun1, Chenjing Yang1, Fan Wang2, Baiheng Wu1,3, Baiqi Shao2, Zhuocheng Li1,4, Dong Chen1,3, Zhenzhong Yang4, Kai Liu2.
Abstract
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.Entities:
Keywords: amphiphiles; colloidal surfactants; dimer particles; emulsions; pH response
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32090438 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202001588
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336