Abstract:Due to their biodegradability and low toxicity, biosurfactants have been recently attracted much attention. Here, microemulsions (MEs) are constructed by an excellent biosurfactant, surfactin, via low energy emulsification. Rheological properties, kinetic stability, thermodynamic stability, and long-term storage capacity of microemulsions were characterized. The effect of pH and different gelling agents on the phase behavior and the formation of microemulsion-gels was also explored. Results reveal that the MEs… Show more
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