Hollow particles of sporopollenin from spores of the plant Lycopodium clavatum have been prepared. These particles possess ionisable groups on their surface such that they become increasingly negatively charged with an increase in pH. The particles adsorb to both air-water and oil-water interfaces, stabilising liquid marbles and emulsions respectively. Water marbles can be formed at all pH values between 2 and 10 and for salt concentrations up to 1 M NaCl. Their stability to evaporation is greater than the equivalent bare water drop. Deformation and buckling of the marbles occur as water is lost due to the solid-like nature of the liquid surface. Transitional phase inversion of emulsions occurs from water-in-oil to oil-in-water with increas...
The coating of solid particles on the surface of liquid in air makes liquid marbles a promising appr...
Here, we report a novel ‘double Pickering stabilization’ of W/O emulsions, where complex formation a...
International audienceSolid particles can modify the properties of liquid interfaces and are therefo...
Hollow particles of sporopollenin from spores of the plant Lycopodium clavatum have been prepared. T...
Millimeter- and centimeter-sized “liquid marbles” were readily prepared by rolling water droplets on...
The interactions between two individual water droplets were investigated in air using a combination ...
Practically irreversible attachment of partially wettable particles to liquid-liquid interfaces pres...
The ability of particles to adhere to a fluid-fluid interface can stabilize the formation of an emul...
Liquid marbles are versatile structures demonstrating a pseudo-Leidenfrost wetting regime formed by ...
We report a conceptually new strategy for forming particle-stabilized emulsions. We begin with stabl...
The use of natural biopolymer particles as Pickering stabilizers for oil-in-water emulsions was inve...
Formation and stability of emulsions is one of the important topics in the field of colloids and int...
Pickering-Ramsden emulsions and other forms of particle stabilized soft materials have received quit...
Phase inversion of fumed silica particle-stabilised emulsions of water and perfume oil can be effect...
The biodegradable cellular capsule, being prepared from simple vaporization of liquid marbles, is an...
The coating of solid particles on the surface of liquid in air makes liquid marbles a promising appr...
Here, we report a novel ‘double Pickering stabilization’ of W/O emulsions, where complex formation a...
International audienceSolid particles can modify the properties of liquid interfaces and are therefo...
Hollow particles of sporopollenin from spores of the plant Lycopodium clavatum have been prepared. T...
Millimeter- and centimeter-sized “liquid marbles” were readily prepared by rolling water droplets on...
The interactions between two individual water droplets were investigated in air using a combination ...
Practically irreversible attachment of partially wettable particles to liquid-liquid interfaces pres...
The ability of particles to adhere to a fluid-fluid interface can stabilize the formation of an emul...
Liquid marbles are versatile structures demonstrating a pseudo-Leidenfrost wetting regime formed by ...
We report a conceptually new strategy for forming particle-stabilized emulsions. We begin with stabl...
The use of natural biopolymer particles as Pickering stabilizers for oil-in-water emulsions was inve...
Formation and stability of emulsions is one of the important topics in the field of colloids and int...
Pickering-Ramsden emulsions and other forms of particle stabilized soft materials have received quit...
Phase inversion of fumed silica particle-stabilised emulsions of water and perfume oil can be effect...
The biodegradable cellular capsule, being prepared from simple vaporization of liquid marbles, is an...
The coating of solid particles on the surface of liquid in air makes liquid marbles a promising appr...
Here, we report a novel ‘double Pickering stabilization’ of W/O emulsions, where complex formation a...
International audienceSolid particles can modify the properties of liquid interfaces and are therefo...