In this chapter the aim is to focus on bijels where the two phases are aqueous solutions of biological macromolecules and the nature and types of particle that can maintain this bijel state, by adsorbing to the water–water (W/W) interface. Confusion concerning different terminologies in this area is discussed, such as the distinctions between true bijels, W/W emulsions, aqueous two-phase systems, sheared gels, interpenetrating polymer networks, Pickering and Mickering emulsions. We distinguish true biopolymer-based bijels as bicontinuous biopolymer solution phases where the bicontinuous structure is stabilized by the immobilization of particulate material at the interface between these two phases. It turns out that, so far, there seem to be...
Phase separation in aqueous biopolymer mixtures results in the formation of an interface, separating...
Aqueous two phase partition explores the possibility of solutions of two polymers or one polymer and...
Bicontinuous jammed emulsions (or bijels) are tortuous, interconnected structures of two immiscible ...
The liquid-liquid phase separation of binary fluids, induced by a temperature quench, can be arreste...
Stabilizing bio-friendly and cyto-mimetic fluid structures has important implications for drug and g...
Colloidal particles with appropriate wetting properties can become very strongly trapped at an inter...
Biphasic systems formed by mixing of two polymers or a polymer and a salt in water can be used for s...
Several chemical processes involve the use of mutually immiscible molecules, for example a water-sol...
Bicontinuous jammed emulsions (known as bijels) are Pickering emulsions where oil and water are both...
Composite materials generally consist of different components which individually exhibit an entirel...
Bicontinuous interfacially jammed emulsion gels, or bijels, is a class of soft material uniquely cha...
Phase separation in protein and polysaccharide gels remains one of the basic tools of achieving the ...
Fluid interfaces are versatile sites for materials assembly; molecules and particles alike adsorb at...
Keywords: biopolymer, gelatine, dextran, PEO, phase separation, polydispersity, molar mass distribut...
Stabilizing bio-friendly and cyto-mimetic fluid structures has important implications for drug and g...
Phase separation in aqueous biopolymer mixtures results in the formation of an interface, separating...
Aqueous two phase partition explores the possibility of solutions of two polymers or one polymer and...
Bicontinuous jammed emulsions (or bijels) are tortuous, interconnected structures of two immiscible ...
The liquid-liquid phase separation of binary fluids, induced by a temperature quench, can be arreste...
Stabilizing bio-friendly and cyto-mimetic fluid structures has important implications for drug and g...
Colloidal particles with appropriate wetting properties can become very strongly trapped at an inter...
Biphasic systems formed by mixing of two polymers or a polymer and a salt in water can be used for s...
Several chemical processes involve the use of mutually immiscible molecules, for example a water-sol...
Bicontinuous jammed emulsions (known as bijels) are Pickering emulsions where oil and water are both...
Composite materials generally consist of different components which individually exhibit an entirel...
Bicontinuous interfacially jammed emulsion gels, or bijels, is a class of soft material uniquely cha...
Phase separation in protein and polysaccharide gels remains one of the basic tools of achieving the ...
Fluid interfaces are versatile sites for materials assembly; molecules and particles alike adsorb at...
Keywords: biopolymer, gelatine, dextran, PEO, phase separation, polydispersity, molar mass distribut...
Stabilizing bio-friendly and cyto-mimetic fluid structures has important implications for drug and g...
Phase separation in aqueous biopolymer mixtures results in the formation of an interface, separating...
Aqueous two phase partition explores the possibility of solutions of two polymers or one polymer and...
Bicontinuous jammed emulsions (or bijels) are tortuous, interconnected structures of two immiscible ...