Polymer microspheres are important for a variety of applications, such as ion exchange chromatography, catalyst supports, absorbents, etc. Synthesis of large microspheres can be challenging, because they cannot be obtained easily via classic emulsion polymerization, but rather by more complex methods. Here, we present a facile method for obtaining polymer microspheres, beyond 50 μm, via Pickering emulsion polymerization. The method consists in creating oil-in-water (o/w) Pickering emulsion/suspension from vinyl bearing monomers, immiscible with water, whereas silica nanoparticles (NPs), bearing glycidyl functionalities, have a stabilizing role by adsorbing at the monomer/water interface of emulsion droplets. The emulsion is polymerized unde...
AbstractOil-in-water (o/w) emulsions of styrene, as monomer oil in water, were achieved successfully...
The fate of nanoparticles used as stabilizers in solids-stabilized, or Pickering, emulsion polymeriz...
Stable dispersions of paraffin wax droplets and their nano- and microspheres have broad applications...
Surface energy with its polar and disperse components describes the physicochemical state of nanopar...
Emulsion droplets offer an alternative to solid supports as templates for the deposition of metallic...
It is commonly known that Pickering emulsions are extremely stable against coalescence and are, ther...
Pickering emulsions (PEs) are emulsions stabilized by solid or soft (nano-)particles. The high adsor...
In this article both types of Pickering emulsions – oil/water and water/oil – and their applications...
Pickering emulsions are increasingly applied in drug delivery, oil−water separation, composite...
Particle-stabilized emulsions, so called Pickering Emulsions, are known for more than a century. In ...
Pickering emulsions hold great potential in solving the mass transfer limitation in gas-liquid-solid...
Typical Pickering emulsions accumulate particles to form a robust colloidal layer at an immiscible l...
Determining the interfacial energy of nanoparticles is very challenging via traditional methods that...
International audienceIn this study, we proved that the stabilisation of Pickering emulsions by poly...
The incorporation of soft hydrophilic particles at the interface of water in non-polar oil emulsion ...
AbstractOil-in-water (o/w) emulsions of styrene, as monomer oil in water, were achieved successfully...
The fate of nanoparticles used as stabilizers in solids-stabilized, or Pickering, emulsion polymeriz...
Stable dispersions of paraffin wax droplets and their nano- and microspheres have broad applications...
Surface energy with its polar and disperse components describes the physicochemical state of nanopar...
Emulsion droplets offer an alternative to solid supports as templates for the deposition of metallic...
It is commonly known that Pickering emulsions are extremely stable against coalescence and are, ther...
Pickering emulsions (PEs) are emulsions stabilized by solid or soft (nano-)particles. The high adsor...
In this article both types of Pickering emulsions – oil/water and water/oil – and their applications...
Pickering emulsions are increasingly applied in drug delivery, oil−water separation, composite...
Particle-stabilized emulsions, so called Pickering Emulsions, are known for more than a century. In ...
Pickering emulsions hold great potential in solving the mass transfer limitation in gas-liquid-solid...
Typical Pickering emulsions accumulate particles to form a robust colloidal layer at an immiscible l...
Determining the interfacial energy of nanoparticles is very challenging via traditional methods that...
International audienceIn this study, we proved that the stabilisation of Pickering emulsions by poly...
The incorporation of soft hydrophilic particles at the interface of water in non-polar oil emulsion ...
AbstractOil-in-water (o/w) emulsions of styrene, as monomer oil in water, were achieved successfully...
The fate of nanoparticles used as stabilizers in solids-stabilized, or Pickering, emulsion polymeriz...
Stable dispersions of paraffin wax droplets and their nano- and microspheres have broad applications...