Silica nanoparticles without any surface modification are not surface active at the toluene-water interface due to their extreme hydrophilicity but can be surface activated in situ by adsorbing cationic surfactant from water. This work investigates the effects of the molecular structure of water-soluble cationic surfactant on the surface activation of the nanoparticles by emulsion characterization, adsorption and zeta potential measurements, dispersion stability experiments, and determination of relevant contact angles. The results show that an adsorbed cationic surfactant monolayer on particle surfaces is responsible for the wettability modification of the particles. In the presence of a trace amount of cationic surfactant, the hydrophobic...
We investigate the use of particle hydrophilicity as a tool for emulsion destabilization in Triton-X...
Oil-in-water emulsions were formed and stabilized at low amphiphile concentrations by combining hydr...
The preparation, type and stability of emulsions stabilised solely by solid silica particles has bee...
Silica nanoparticles without any surface modification are not surface active at the toluene-water in...
The interaction between unmodified CaCO3 nanoparticles and sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) in aqueous ...
The double inversion of emulsions from oil-in-water (o/w) to water-in-oil (w/o) and back to o/w is a...
The <i>in situ</i> surface activation of raw CaCO<sub>3</sub> nanoparticles by interaction with a se...
The in situ surface activation of raw CaCO3 nanoparticles by interaction with a series of sodium car...
The immense nanotechnology advances in other industries provided opportunities to rapidly develop va...
Oil-in-water emulsions were formed and stabilized at low amphiphile concentrations by combining hydr...
Emulsions play an important role in many industrial processes since they are utilized in several fie...
Emulsions have wide industrial applications such as those in paints, cosmetics, food, energy, and ph...
Surfactants and nanoparticles are materials being widely used for enhanced oil recovery (EOR). Surfa...
Efficient phase separation of oil and water in emulsions is critical for water treatment and hydroca...
Hydrophilic silica nanoparticles alone are not surface active. They, however, develop a strong elect...
We investigate the use of particle hydrophilicity as a tool for emulsion destabilization in Triton-X...
Oil-in-water emulsions were formed and stabilized at low amphiphile concentrations by combining hydr...
The preparation, type and stability of emulsions stabilised solely by solid silica particles has bee...
Silica nanoparticles without any surface modification are not surface active at the toluene-water in...
The interaction between unmodified CaCO3 nanoparticles and sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) in aqueous ...
The double inversion of emulsions from oil-in-water (o/w) to water-in-oil (w/o) and back to o/w is a...
The <i>in situ</i> surface activation of raw CaCO<sub>3</sub> nanoparticles by interaction with a se...
The in situ surface activation of raw CaCO3 nanoparticles by interaction with a series of sodium car...
The immense nanotechnology advances in other industries provided opportunities to rapidly develop va...
Oil-in-water emulsions were formed and stabilized at low amphiphile concentrations by combining hydr...
Emulsions play an important role in many industrial processes since they are utilized in several fie...
Emulsions have wide industrial applications such as those in paints, cosmetics, food, energy, and ph...
Surfactants and nanoparticles are materials being widely used for enhanced oil recovery (EOR). Surfa...
Efficient phase separation of oil and water in emulsions is critical for water treatment and hydroca...
Hydrophilic silica nanoparticles alone are not surface active. They, however, develop a strong elect...
We investigate the use of particle hydrophilicity as a tool for emulsion destabilization in Triton-X...
Oil-in-water emulsions were formed and stabilized at low amphiphile concentrations by combining hydr...
The preparation, type and stability of emulsions stabilised solely by solid silica particles has bee...