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Amphiphilic interaction-mediated ordering of nanoparticles in Pickering emulsion droplets

Soft Matter, ISSN: 1744-6848, Vol: 19, Issue: 21, Page: 3953-3965
2023
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Reports from Bhabha Atomic Research Centre Advance Knowledge in Nanoparticles (Amphiphilic Interaction-mediated Ordering of Nanoparticles In Pickering Emulsion Droplets)

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For various industrial processes, the stabilization of an oil phase is crucial and demands a proper balance of complex interactions in an emulsion system. In Pickering emulsions, this is achieved by introducing nanoparticles, which become organized at the oil-water interface. The influence of interparticle interactions towards the formation of a stable emulsion and the ordering of the stabilizing nanoparticles is intriguing and needs attention. In this work, the role of amphiphilic interactions between hydrophilic silica nanoparticles and the Pluronic F127 tri-block co-polymer towards the spontaneous formation of a fairly stable Pickering emulsion has been studied using small-angle X-ray scattering. Unlike the usual random arrangements of the nanoparticles in a conventional Pickering emulsion, we observed highly organized silica nanoparticles at the oil-water interface. The established standard raspberry structural model of the Pickering emulsion fails to explain such strong ordering as observed in the present case. A plausible formation mechanism of the present Pickering emulsion with a high on-surface silica correlation is elucidated on the basis of the combined interactions of the block co-polymer and silica particles. A computer model is developed to elucidate the effects of size and distribution of the surface-decorating nanoparticles and their positional correlation.

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Sen, Debasis; Das, Avik; Kumar, Ashwani; Bahadur, Jitendra; Chaurasia, Rajesh K; Khan, Arshad; Ganguly, Rajib

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Chemistry; Physics and Astronomy

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