2020
DOI: 10.1002/cssc.202000965
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Pickering/Non‐Pickering Emulsions of Nanostructured Sulfonated Lignin Derivatives

Abstract: Sulfoethylated lignin (SEKL) polymeric surfactant and sulfoethylated lignin nanoparticles (N‐SEKL) with a size of 750±50 nm are produced by using a facile green process involving a solvent‐free reaction and acidification‐based fractionation. SEKL forms a liquid‐like conventional emulsion with low viscosity that has temporary stability (5 h) at pH 7. However, N‐SEKL forms a gel‐like, motionless, and ultra‐stable Pickering emulsion through a network of interactions between N‐SEKL particles, which creates steric … Show more

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“…The stabilized emulsion with carboxyalkylated and sulfonated lignin derivatives showed pH‐responsive performance. This behavior is believed to be a result of surface charge elimination via the protonation of functional groups [167,168,171] . Acylated lignin derivatives synthesized from the modification of lignin with succinic anhydride (SA) and dodecylsuccinic anhydride (DSA) also showed more surface tension depletion compared to the unmodified lignin, while the longer‐chain derivatives showed better emulsifying properties [170] …”
Section: Strategies For Emulsion Stabilizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The stabilized emulsion with carboxyalkylated and sulfonated lignin derivatives showed pH‐responsive performance. This behavior is believed to be a result of surface charge elimination via the protonation of functional groups [167,168,171] . Acylated lignin derivatives synthesized from the modification of lignin with succinic anhydride (SA) and dodecylsuccinic anhydride (DSA) also showed more surface tension depletion compared to the unmodified lignin, while the longer‐chain derivatives showed better emulsifying properties [170] …”
Section: Strategies For Emulsion Stabilizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The advantage of LNPs compared to polymeric lignin surfactants was evaluated in our latest study [171] . Sulfo‐functionalized lignin particles (N‐SEKL) formed a gel‐like and ultra‐stable Pickering emulsion due to considerable viscosity enhancement of the emulsion (24 Pa s) compared with the unstable liquid‐like emulsions (0.24 Pa s) using polymeric surfactants [171] …”
Section: Strategies For Emulsion Stabilizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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