The adsorption of nanoparticles at fluid interfaces is of profound importance in the field of nanotechnology. Recent developments aim at pushing the boundaries beyond spherical model particles towards more complex shapes and surface chemistries, with particular interest in particles of biological origin. Here, we report on the adsorption of charged, shape-anisotropic cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) for a wide range of oils with varying chemical structure and polarity. CNC adsorption was found to be independent of the chain length of aliphatic n-alkanes, but strongly dependent on oil polarity. Surface pressures decreased for more polar oils due to lower particle adsorption energies. Nanoparticles were increasingly wetted by polar oils, and int...
Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) are an emerging natural material with the ability to stabilize fluid/f...
Nanoparticles (NPs) can add functionality (e.g., catalytic, optical, rheological) to an oil–water in...
Surfactants and nanoparticles play crucial roles in controlling the oil-water interfacial phenomenon...
International audienceCellulosic colloidal nanorods of different origins were used in order to inves...
International audienceNanocelluloses can be used to stabilize oil/water surfaces, forming so-called ...
Nanocelluloses can be used to stabilize oil–water surfaces, forming so-called Pickering emulsions. I...
International audienceNanocelluloses can be used to stabilize oil/water surfaces, forming so-called ...
Nanocelluloses (NCs), more specifically cellulose nanocrystals and nanofibrils, are a green alternat...
Fundamental insights into the interplay and self-assembly of nanoparticles and surface-active agents...
Solid micron- and nano- particles have been extensively used to stabilize dispersions such Pickering...
Cellulose Nanocrystals (CNC) are explored to stabilize oil/water emulsions for their ability to adso...
International audienceInterfacial gels, obtained by the interaction of water-dispersible oxidised ce...
Nanocrystalline cellulose (NCC) is a promising biological nanoparticle for the stabilization of flui...
Understanding the adsorption and organization of nanocelluloses at oil/water interfaces is crucial t...
International audienceThe stabilization of o/w Pickering emulsions in cases of weak adsorption of so...
Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) are an emerging natural material with the ability to stabilize fluid/f...
Nanoparticles (NPs) can add functionality (e.g., catalytic, optical, rheological) to an oil–water in...
Surfactants and nanoparticles play crucial roles in controlling the oil-water interfacial phenomenon...
International audienceCellulosic colloidal nanorods of different origins were used in order to inves...
International audienceNanocelluloses can be used to stabilize oil/water surfaces, forming so-called ...
Nanocelluloses can be used to stabilize oil–water surfaces, forming so-called Pickering emulsions. I...
International audienceNanocelluloses can be used to stabilize oil/water surfaces, forming so-called ...
Nanocelluloses (NCs), more specifically cellulose nanocrystals and nanofibrils, are a green alternat...
Fundamental insights into the interplay and self-assembly of nanoparticles and surface-active agents...
Solid micron- and nano- particles have been extensively used to stabilize dispersions such Pickering...
Cellulose Nanocrystals (CNC) are explored to stabilize oil/water emulsions for their ability to adso...
International audienceInterfacial gels, obtained by the interaction of water-dispersible oxidised ce...
Nanocrystalline cellulose (NCC) is a promising biological nanoparticle for the stabilization of flui...
Understanding the adsorption and organization of nanocelluloses at oil/water interfaces is crucial t...
International audienceThe stabilization of o/w Pickering emulsions in cases of weak adsorption of so...
Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) are an emerging natural material with the ability to stabilize fluid/f...
Nanoparticles (NPs) can add functionality (e.g., catalytic, optical, rheological) to an oil–water in...
Surfactants and nanoparticles play crucial roles in controlling the oil-water interfacial phenomenon...