“…However, this approach has received relatively little attention for nanoparticles at the CO 2 -water interface. Golomb and coworkers report both C/W [33][34][35] and W/ C [34] emulsions depending on material used, where hydrophilic materials created C/W and hydrophobic materials created W/C. The hydrophilic materials used included sand, limestone, and flyash, indicating that interfacially active nanoparticles can manufactured from extremely low cost materials.…”