| Literature DB >> 35507678 |
Shujing Pang1, Hao Chen1, Zhenyi Jiang1, Binglei Song1, Danhua Xie2, Zhaolan Zhai3, Zhenggang Cui1, Yao Gu1, Xiaomei Pei1.
Abstract
High concentrations of surfactants or gelators are usually necessary to prepare emulsions gels with unusual physicochemical properties. This situation may be improved by innovating the aggregate morphology in systems. Herein, a rosin-based molecule is designed and synthesized using dehydroabietic acid as the starting material (denoted as R-Lys-R). The molecule acts as an effective organogelator and can gelate several hydrocarbon compounds with a minimum gelation concentration of 0.2% (w/v). Analysis using atomic force microscopy (AFM) and circular dichroism (CD) reveals that in n-decane, R-Lys-R forms left-handed helical fibers with a cross-sectional diameter of approximately 15 nm. The directional hydrogen bonding of the amide group is helpful to the formation of aggregates. At concentrations of R-Lys-R above 2%, water-in-oil emulsions are transformed into emulsion gels owing to the aptitude of R-Lys-R in gelating the oil phase. The concentrations of the emulsifier can be adjusted to obtain emulsion gels with different formulations. This work reveals the potential of rosin derivatives for the formation of small molecular weight organogels and provides a novel method for the utilization of natural resources in soft materials and home care products.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35507678 DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.2c00280
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Langmuir ISSN: 0743-7463 Impact factor: 3.882