International audienceThis study focused on the formulation and the analysis of three emulsions stabilised by TiO2 particles (TiO210), by a conventional Steareth-2/21 surfactant (St10) and by the mixture of both (TiO25St5). Each system efficiently stabilised the oil/water interface and formed macroscopically stable and totally emulsified oil in water formulations.According to microscopic observations, Steareth emulsifier formed a well-organised network of small and monodispersed oil droplets, while the mixture (TiO25St5) favoured the polydispersity and bigger droplet sizes. Finally, the TiO2 stabilised emulsion showed a high droplet polydispersity and the presence of flocculated particles in the continuous phase.The type of emulsifying syst...
Practically irreversible attachment of partially wettable particles to liquid-liquid interfaces pres...
This paper reports the influence of emulsification process on the packing of layered double hydroxid...
Please read abstract in the article.The University of Pretoria and the Institute of Applied Material...
International audienceThis study focused on the formulation and the analysis of three emulsions stab...
An industrial petroleum emulsion stabilized by colloidal silica particles was treated with four diff...
Two different membrane emulsification methods were used to study mechanisms for co-stabilisation of ...
Water-in-oil-in-water (W$_{1}$/O/W$_{2}$) double emulsions must resist W$_{1}$–W$_{1}$, O–O and W$_{...
Formation and stability of emulsions is one of the important topics in the field of colloids and int...
This thesis is concerned with the study of two phase systems stabilised by nanometre sized solid par...
Practically irreversible attachment of partially wettable particles to liquid-liquid interfaces pres...
In this thesis, the stabilisation and destabilisation of Pickering emulsions have been investigated....
Here, we report a novel ‘double Pickering stabilization’ of W/O emulsions, where complex formation a...
Pickering emulsions stabilized by the interaction of palmitic acid (PA) and silica nanoparticles (Si...
Understanding the molecular mechanisms and processes that control the stability of emulsions is of g...
Formation and stability of emulsions is one of the important topics in the field of colloids and int...
Practically irreversible attachment of partially wettable particles to liquid-liquid interfaces pres...
This paper reports the influence of emulsification process on the packing of layered double hydroxid...
Please read abstract in the article.The University of Pretoria and the Institute of Applied Material...
International audienceThis study focused on the formulation and the analysis of three emulsions stab...
An industrial petroleum emulsion stabilized by colloidal silica particles was treated with four diff...
Two different membrane emulsification methods were used to study mechanisms for co-stabilisation of ...
Water-in-oil-in-water (W$_{1}$/O/W$_{2}$) double emulsions must resist W$_{1}$–W$_{1}$, O–O and W$_{...
Formation and stability of emulsions is one of the important topics in the field of colloids and int...
This thesis is concerned with the study of two phase systems stabilised by nanometre sized solid par...
Practically irreversible attachment of partially wettable particles to liquid-liquid interfaces pres...
In this thesis, the stabilisation and destabilisation of Pickering emulsions have been investigated....
Here, we report a novel ‘double Pickering stabilization’ of W/O emulsions, where complex formation a...
Pickering emulsions stabilized by the interaction of palmitic acid (PA) and silica nanoparticles (Si...
Understanding the molecular mechanisms and processes that control the stability of emulsions is of g...
Formation and stability of emulsions is one of the important topics in the field of colloids and int...
Practically irreversible attachment of partially wettable particles to liquid-liquid interfaces pres...
This paper reports the influence of emulsification process on the packing of layered double hydroxid...
Please read abstract in the article.The University of Pretoria and the Institute of Applied Material...