对颗粒/纳米颗粒进行表面改性,提高皮克林乳状液的稳定性;批判性的评论。

Advances in colloid and interface science Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-09 DOI:10.1016/j.cis.2024.103378
Fatemeh Heidari-Dalfard, Sedighe Tavasoli, Elham Assadpour, Reinhard Miller, Seid Mahdi Jafari
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皮克林乳液(pe)是由固体颗粒稳定的分散体,来源于各种材料,包括有机(蛋白质,多糖,脂类)和无机(金属,二氧化硅,金属氧化物)。这些胶体颗粒在确保pe的稳定性和功能性方面起着至关重要的作用,与传统乳液相比,它们具有更高的稳定性和更低的毒性,因此在多个行业中受到高度重视。聚乙烯的稳定机制不同于那些由表面活性剂或生物聚合物稳定的乳液。pe的稳定性受到颗粒固有特性的影响,如润湿性、尺寸、形状、可变形性和电荷,以及外部条件,如pH、盐度和温度。有些颗粒,特别是有机颗粒,单独可能不是有效的稳定剂。例如,许多多糖天生缺乏表面活性,而大多数蛋白质具有显著的表面活性,但在环境胁迫下往往变得不稳定,可能导致乳液不稳定。颗粒的化学组成和形态可以导致不同的性质,特别是润湿性,这对它们在界面上的吸附能力起着至关重要的作用。因此,表面改性成为提高pe中稳定剂效能的重要途径。本文介绍了稳定聚乙烯的机制,确定了影响聚乙烯稳定性的因素,并讨论了改性颗粒表面的物理和化学技术。利用物理(非共价键)和化学(共价键)两种方法,在理解表面改性方面取得了重大进展。这些见解对于优化PE配方,扩大其在各个领域的应用潜力是非常宝贵的。
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Surface modification of particles/nanoparticles to improve the stability of Pickering emulsions; a critical review.

Pickering emulsions (PEs) are dispersions stabilized by solid particles, which are derived from various materials, both organic (proteins, polysaccharides, lipids) and inorganic (metals, silica, metal oxides). These colloidal particles play a critical role in ensuring the stability and functionality of PEs, making them highly valued across multiple industries due to their enhanced stability and lower toxicity compared to conventional emulsions. The stabilization mechanisms in PEs differ from those in emulsions stabilized by surfactants or biopolymers. The stability of PEs is influenced by intrinsic particle properties, such as wettability, size, shape, deformability, and charge, as well as external conditions like pH, salinity, and temperature. Some particles, especially organic ones, alone may not be effective stabilizers. For instance, many polysaccharides inherently lack surface activity, while most proteins have significant surface activity but often become unstable under environmental stresses, potentially leading to emulsion instability. The chemical composition and morphology of the particles can lead to varying properties, particularly wettability, which plays a vital role in their ability to adsorb at interfaces. As a result, surface modification emerges as an essential approach for improving the effectiveness of particles as stabilizers in PEs. This review presents the mechanisms that stabilize PEs, identifies factors influencing the stability of PEs, and discusses physical and chemical techniques for modifying particle surfaces. There has been a significant advance in understanding surface modification, employing both physical (non-covalent bonds) and chemical (covalent bonds) approaches. These insights are invaluable for optimizing PE formulations, broadening their application potential across various fields.

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