Colloidal gel particles called microgels have shown their ability to adsorb at an oil-water interface and stabilise emulsion named Pickering emulsions. Such particles are soft, deformable, and porous, and they can swell or contract under the action of an external stimulus. These specificities make thememulsifiers of special interest as they offer a large versatility to emulsions and materials elaborated thereof. This modularity is in counterpart at the origin of an abundant and often contradictory literature. The aim of this paper is to review recent advances in the emulsion stabilisation mechanism, particularly focusing on the microgel conformation at the interface in relation with themechanical interface behaviour and the emulsionmacrosco...
The aim of this paper is to determine how microgels adsorb at a model oil–water interface and how t...
The importance of electrostatics on microgel adsorption at a liquid interface is studied, as well as...
International audienceThe importance of electrostatics on microgel adsorption at a liquid interface ...
This work reports a new evidence of the versatility of soft responsive microgels as stabilizers for ...
This work reports a new evidence of the versatility of soft responsive microgels as stabilizers for ...
We synthesised soft uncharged microgels made of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) of variable cross-linkin...
Recent studies revealing the unique properties of microgel-stabilized responsive emulsions are discu...
Recent studies revealing the unique properties of microgel-stabilized responsive emulsions are discu...
Particle-stabilized emulsions, so called Pickering Emulsions, are known for more than a century. In ...
Emulsions are composed of two immiscible liquid phases where one phase is dispersed in the other. Th...
Hypothesis: Pickering emulsions stabilized by soft and responsive microgels can demulsify on demandu...
Stimuli-responsive emulsions offer a dual advantage, combining long-term storage with controlled rel...
International audienceHypothesis: Pickering emulsions stabilized by soft and responsive microgels ca...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to determine how microgels adsorb at a model oil–wate...
Les microgels sont des particules colloïdales polymères faiblement réticulées, capables de se gonfle...
The aim of this paper is to determine how microgels adsorb at a model oil–water interface and how t...
The importance of electrostatics on microgel adsorption at a liquid interface is studied, as well as...
International audienceThe importance of electrostatics on microgel adsorption at a liquid interface ...
This work reports a new evidence of the versatility of soft responsive microgels as stabilizers for ...
This work reports a new evidence of the versatility of soft responsive microgels as stabilizers for ...
We synthesised soft uncharged microgels made of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) of variable cross-linkin...
Recent studies revealing the unique properties of microgel-stabilized responsive emulsions are discu...
Recent studies revealing the unique properties of microgel-stabilized responsive emulsions are discu...
Particle-stabilized emulsions, so called Pickering Emulsions, are known for more than a century. In ...
Emulsions are composed of two immiscible liquid phases where one phase is dispersed in the other. Th...
Hypothesis: Pickering emulsions stabilized by soft and responsive microgels can demulsify on demandu...
Stimuli-responsive emulsions offer a dual advantage, combining long-term storage with controlled rel...
International audienceHypothesis: Pickering emulsions stabilized by soft and responsive microgels ca...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to determine how microgels adsorb at a model oil–wate...
Les microgels sont des particules colloïdales polymères faiblement réticulées, capables de se gonfle...
The aim of this paper is to determine how microgels adsorb at a model oil–water interface and how t...
The importance of electrostatics on microgel adsorption at a liquid interface is studied, as well as...
International audienceThe importance of electrostatics on microgel adsorption at a liquid interface ...