화학공학소재연구정보센터
Langmuir, Vol.32, No.34, 8668-8675, 2016
Pickering Emulsions Responsive to CO2/N-2 and Light Dual Stimuli at Ambient Temperature
A dual stimuli-responsive n-octane-in-water Pickering emulsion with CO2/N-2 and light triggers is prepared using negatively charged silica nanoparticles in combination with a trace amount of dual switchable surfactant, 4-butyl-4-(4-N,N-dimethylbutoxyamine) azobenzene bicarbonate (AZOB(4)), as stabilizers. On one hand, the emulsion can be transformed between stable and unstable at ambient temperature rapidly via the N-2/CO2 trigger, and on the other hand, a change in droplet size of the emulsion can occur upon light irradiation/rehomogenization cycles without changing the particle/surfactant concentration. The dual responsiveness thus allows for a precise control of emulsion properties. Compared with emulsions stabilized by specially synthesized stimuli -responsive particles or by stimuli-responsive surfactants, the method reported here is much easier and requires a relatively low concentration of surfactant (approximate to 1/10 cmc), which is important for potential applications.