调节木质素纳米颗粒在油水界面上的自发吸附。

IF 4.2 3区 化学 Q2 POLYMER SCIENCE
Danila M de Carvalho, Maarit H Lahtinen, Patrícia Figueiredo, Sami P Hirvonen, Sami Hietala, Kirsi S Mikkonen
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摘要

纳米粒子在皮克林乳剂中的稳定性能取决于其物理化学特性。因此,合成颗粒通常用于皮克林稳定,尽管它们的使用引起了环境问题。最近,来自工业侧流的木质素纳米颗粒(LNPs)作为生物基稳定剂的替代品被研究。LNPs具有明确的表面化学性质、单分散形态和独特的核壳组成,因此在油水界面表现出多种功能和吸附能力,从而影响Pickering乳液的长期稳定性。为了了解LNP类型、油水体系类型、pH、LNP浓度和离子强度等不同胶体参数对LNP在十六烷-水和菜籽-水界面吸附的影响,采用动态界面张力分析方法进行了基础研究。确定了皮克林稳定的最佳条件,并应用于乳液的制备。研究结果表明,LNPs在油水界面自发吸附,与已知颗粒的吸附相比,这是一种独特的特性,通常需要施加较大的力。界面处LNP吸附受胶体参数条件的影响,pH值越高,LNP吸附量越大。LNPs稳定的乳剂在优化的pH为8.0时,在随后调整到pH 5.0后仍保持稳定。
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Modulating the Spontaneous Adsorption of Lignin Nanoparticle at Oil-Water Interfaces.

The performance of (nano)particles in the stabilization of Pickering emulsions depends on their physicochemical features. Therefore, synthetic particles are commonly applied in Pickering stabilization, despite the environmental issues their use raises. Recently, lignin nanoparticles (LNPs) derived from industrial side streams have been investigated as biobased alternatives to replace synthetic stabilizers. Having a well-defined surface chemistry, monodisperse morphology, and a unique core-shell composition, LNPs are hypothesized to show diverse functionality and adsorption capacity at the oil-water interface that affects the long-term Pickering emulsion stability. To gain an understanding on the effect of various colloidal parameters, i.e., type of LNP, type of oil-water system, pH, LNP concentration, and ionic strength, on the adsorption LNPs at hexadecane-water and rapeseed oil-water interfaces, a fundamental study using dynamic interfacial tension analysis is performed. Condition optimized for Pickering stabilization is defined and applied for preparing emulsions. Findings indicated that LNPs adsorbed spontaneously at oil-water interfaces, which is a unique trait compared to known particles' adsorption, usually requiring the application of high forces. LNP adsorption at interfaces is affected by conditions of colloidal parameters, with increasing of pH ensuring the greatest LNP adsorption. Emulsions stabilized with LNPs at the optimized pH 8.0 remained stable after subsequent adjustment to pH 5.0.

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Macromolecular Rapid Communications
Macromolecular Rapid Communications 工程技术-高分子科学
CiteScore
7.70
自引率
6.50%
发文量
477
审稿时长
1.4 months
期刊介绍: Macromolecular Rapid Communications publishes original research in polymer science, ranging from chemistry and physics of polymers to polymers in materials science and life sciences.
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