Particular types of solid-stabilized emulsions can be thermodynamically stable as evidenced by their spontaneous formation and monodisperse droplet size, which only depends on system parameters. Here, we investigate the generality of these equilibrium solid-stabilized emulsions with respect to the basic constituents: aqueous phase with ions, oil, and stabilizing particles. From systematic variations of these constituents, we identify general conditions for the spontaneous formation of monodisperse solid-stabilized emulsions droplets. We conclude that emulsion stability is achieved by a combination of solid particles as well as amphiphilic ions adsorbed at the droplet surface, and low interfacial tensions of the bare oil-water interface of o...
One of the most important properties of emulsions is their stability. Most emulsions stabilized with...
Emulsions are dispersions of droplets of one fluid within a second, immiscible fluid and have a wide...
Some of the problems arising from the inherent instability of emulsions are discussed. Aspects of em...
We show theoretically that under certain conditions colloidal particles can give rise to spontaneous...
We show that under appropriate conditions, mixtures of oil, water, and nanoparticles form thermodyna...
A new class of equilibrium solid-stabilized oil-in-water emulsions harbors a competition of two proc...
We produce direct and inverse emulsions stabilized by solid mineral particles. If the total amount o...
We produce direct and inverse emulsions stabilized by solid mineral particles. If the total amount o...
We produce direct and inverse emulsions stabilized by solid mineral particles. If the total amount o...
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...
It is well known that colloids can show phase transitions similar to the ones observed in molecular ...
We prepared concentrated monodisperse oil-in-water emulsions stabilized by solid particles. The osmo...
Charge-stabilized dispersions of inorganic colloids are shown to induce spontaneous emulsification o...
The landscape of oil production is shifting, with non-conventional oil resources seen as a credible ...
One of the most important properties of emulsions is their stability. Most emulsions stabilized with...
Emulsions are dispersions of droplets of one fluid within a second, immiscible fluid and have a wide...
Some of the problems arising from the inherent instability of emulsions are discussed. Aspects of em...
We show theoretically that under certain conditions colloidal particles can give rise to spontaneous...
We show that under appropriate conditions, mixtures of oil, water, and nanoparticles form thermodyna...
A new class of equilibrium solid-stabilized oil-in-water emulsions harbors a competition of two proc...
We produce direct and inverse emulsions stabilized by solid mineral particles. If the total amount o...
We produce direct and inverse emulsions stabilized by solid mineral particles. If the total amount o...
We produce direct and inverse emulsions stabilized by solid mineral particles. If the total amount o...
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...
It is well known that colloids can show phase transitions similar to the ones observed in molecular ...
We prepared concentrated monodisperse oil-in-water emulsions stabilized by solid particles. The osmo...
Charge-stabilized dispersions of inorganic colloids are shown to induce spontaneous emulsification o...
The landscape of oil production is shifting, with non-conventional oil resources seen as a credible ...
One of the most important properties of emulsions is their stability. Most emulsions stabilized with...
Emulsions are dispersions of droplets of one fluid within a second, immiscible fluid and have a wide...
Some of the problems arising from the inherent instability of emulsions are discussed. Aspects of em...