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Abstract

Bicontinuous jammed emulsions (or bijels) are tortuous, interconnected structures of two immiscible liquids, kinetically trapped by colloidal particles that are irreversibly bound to the oil-water interface. A wealth of applications has been proposed for bijels in catalysis, energy storage and molecular encapsulation, but large domain sizes (on the order of 5 µm or larger) and difficulty in fabrication pose major barriers to their use. Here, we show that bijels with sub-micrometre domains can be formed via homogenization, rather than spinodal decomposition. We achieve this by using nanoparticle surfactants: polymers and nanoparticles of complementary functionality (for example, ion-pairing) that bind to one another at the oil-water interface. This allows the stabilization of the bijel far from the demixing point of the liquids, with interfacial tensions on the order of 20 mN m-1 . Furthermore, our strategy is extremely versatile, as solvent, nanoparticle and ligand can all be varied.

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Title
Bicontinuous structured liquids with sub-micrometre domains using nanoparticle surfactants
Author
Huang, Caili; Forth, Joe; Wang, Weiyu; Hong, Kunlun; Smith, Gregory S; Helms, Brett A; Russell, Thomas P
Pages
1060-1063
Publication year
2017
Publication date
Nov 2017
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
17483387
e-ISSN
17483395
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1960997991
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Nov 2017