Nanocrystalline cellulose (NCC) is a promising biological nanoparticle for the stabilization of fluid interfaces. However, the adsorption and interfacial layer structure of NCC are poorly understood as it is currently unknown how to form NCC interfacial layers. Herein, we present parameters for the adsorption of unmodified NCC at the air–water (A/W) interface. Initial NCC adsorption is limited by diffusion, followed by monolayer saturation and decrease in surface tension at the time scale of hours. These results confirm the current hypothesis of a Pickering stabilization. NCC interfacial performance can be modulated by salt-induced charge screening, enhancing adsorption kinetics, surface load, and interfacial viscoelasticity. Adsorbed ...
Neutral cellulose nanocrystals dispersed in water were shown in a previous work to stabilize oil/wat...
International audienceInterfacial gels, obtained by the interaction of water-dispersible oxidised ce...
The adsorption of nanoparticles at fluid interfaces is of profound importance in the field of nanote...
Nanocelluloses (NCs), more specifically cellulose nanocrystals and nanofibrils, are a green alternat...
Nanocelluloses can be used to stabilize oil–water surfaces, forming so-called Pickering emulsions. I...
Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) are an emerging natural material with the ability to stabilize fluid/f...
Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) have received attention as a biological alternative for the stabilizat...
International audienceNanocelluloses can be used to stabilize oil/water surfaces, forming so-called ...
Understanding the adsorption and organization of nanocelluloses at oil/water interfaces is crucial t...
International audienceNanocelluloses can be used to stabilize oil/water surfaces, forming so-called ...
With increasing environmental concerns about petrochemical-based materials, the development of high-...
Nanocelluloses (NCs) have emerged throughout soft materials sciences as a green building block for t...
Despite being non-surface active, nanocelluloses position efficiently at interfaces, already at very...
Nanoparticle attachment at a fluid interface is a process that often takes place concurrently with n...
The principal purpose of the investigation was to clarify the mechanisms behind the stabilizing acti...
Neutral cellulose nanocrystals dispersed in water were shown in a previous work to stabilize oil/wat...
International audienceInterfacial gels, obtained by the interaction of water-dispersible oxidised ce...
The adsorption of nanoparticles at fluid interfaces is of profound importance in the field of nanote...
Nanocelluloses (NCs), more specifically cellulose nanocrystals and nanofibrils, are a green alternat...
Nanocelluloses can be used to stabilize oil–water surfaces, forming so-called Pickering emulsions. I...
Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) are an emerging natural material with the ability to stabilize fluid/f...
Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) have received attention as a biological alternative for the stabilizat...
International audienceNanocelluloses can be used to stabilize oil/water surfaces, forming so-called ...
Understanding the adsorption and organization of nanocelluloses at oil/water interfaces is crucial t...
International audienceNanocelluloses can be used to stabilize oil/water surfaces, forming so-called ...
With increasing environmental concerns about petrochemical-based materials, the development of high-...
Nanocelluloses (NCs) have emerged throughout soft materials sciences as a green building block for t...
Despite being non-surface active, nanocelluloses position efficiently at interfaces, already at very...
Nanoparticle attachment at a fluid interface is a process that often takes place concurrently with n...
The principal purpose of the investigation was to clarify the mechanisms behind the stabilizing acti...
Neutral cellulose nanocrystals dispersed in water were shown in a previous work to stabilize oil/wat...
International audienceInterfacial gels, obtained by the interaction of water-dispersible oxidised ce...
The adsorption of nanoparticles at fluid interfaces is of profound importance in the field of nanote...