2017
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.6b04161
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Controlling the Rheology of Montmorillonite Stabilized Oil-in-Water Emulsions

Abstract: The rheology of hexadecane-in-water emulsions stabilized by montmorillonite platelets was investigated. In these systems excess particles form a network in the continuous phase which strongly dictates their rheological behavior. The emulsions were modified by the addition of NaCl and NaPO to the continuous phase at varying concentrations. Remarkably, changes of up to 3 orders of magnitude in elastic modulus and yield stress of the emulsions were achieved. The droplets retained long-term coalescence stability a… Show more

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“…Two related areas where clay wrapping has been studied and developed are for Pickering emulsion [90] stabilization [91][92][93][94][95] by assembling clay colloidal layers bonded to emulsion drop interfaces by capillary forces (Fig. 9c), and for fabrication of colloidosomes [96] from assemblies of clay layers [97,98] (Fig.…”
Section: Fig 2 Adopted From Supplementary Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two related areas where clay wrapping has been studied and developed are for Pickering emulsion [90] stabilization [91][92][93][94][95] by assembling clay colloidal layers bonded to emulsion drop interfaces by capillary forces (Fig. 9c), and for fabrication of colloidosomes [96] from assemblies of clay layers [97,98] (Fig.…”
Section: Fig 2 Adopted From Supplementary Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The O/W Pickering emulsions thickened by PEG exhibited shear-thinning behavior. Ganley and Van duijneveldt [38] investigated the rheology of O/W Pickering emulsions that were stabilized by montmorillonite clay platelets. The clay was present in excess of what was needed to fully coat the oil droplets.…”
Section: Rheology Of Pickering Emulsions-brief Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 7 ] These Pickering stabilizers adsorb at the oil/water interface, in the case of an oil‐in‐water or an water‐in‐oil emulsion, and play their role. [ 8 ] In particular, unlike conventional surfactants stabilized systems, the high colloidal stability has not to be found in the decrease of the surface tension but in the formation of a physical barrier at the interface. [ 9 ] The irreversible anchoring of (nano)particles can be explained by taking into account the high energy needed for their desorption from the interface of the two immiscible liquids.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%