Wettability-tuned silica particles for emulsion-templated microcapsules
Nicholas Starvaggi, B. Jack Bradford, Cameron D. L. Taylor, Emily Pentzer
Abstract
silanization with reagents of varied hydrophilicity/hydrophobicity, giving particles that could be dispersed in solvents that became the continuous phase of the emulsions. To test the viability of this system as templates for the fabrication of composite materials, the different particle-stabilized emulsions were coupled with interfacial polymerization, leading to microcapsules with polyurea/silica shells. These results demonstrate that a single particle feedstock can be coupled with fundamental chemical transformation to access a versatile toolkit for the stabilization of diverse fluid interfaces and serve as a template for the preparation of hybrid architectures.
Topics & Concepts
Pickering emulsionWettingMaterials scienceSilanizationChemical engineeringEmulsionParticle (ecology)PolymerizationTemplateNanotechnologyNanoparticlePolymerComposite materialOceanographyGeologyEngineeringPickering emulsions and particle stabilizationSurfactants and Colloidal SystemsProteins in Food Systems