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Study of Pickering emulsions stabilized by mixed particles of silica and calcite 被引量:7

Study of Pickering emulsions stabilized by mixed particles of silica and calcite
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摘要 Picketing emulsions were prepared using mixed particles of silica and calcite as emulsifiers. The effects of the silica content in the mixed particles on the stability and the drop size of the Picketing emulsions were investigated. The results showed that the Picketing emulsions were of the oil-in-water type. With increasing silica content in the mixed partides, the stability and the drop size of the Pickering emulsions decreased. Larger silica particles had more influence on the stability of the emulsions, while smaller ones had more influence on the drop size of the emulsions. The effect of the silica particles on the emulsions was attributed to their adsorptive behavior at the oil-water interfaces of the Picketing emulsions. Picketing emulsions were prepared using mixed particles of silica and calcite as emulsifiers. The effects of the silica content in the mixed particles on the stability and the drop size of the Picketing emulsions were investigated. The results showed that the Picketing emulsions were of the oil-in-water type. With increasing silica content in the mixed partides, the stability and the drop size of the Pickering emulsions decreased. Larger silica particles had more influence on the stability of the emulsions, while smaller ones had more influence on the drop size of the emulsions. The effect of the silica particles on the emulsions was attributed to their adsorptive behavior at the oil-water interfaces of the Picketing emulsions.
出处 《Particuology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2010年第4期390-393,共4页 颗粒学报(英文版)
基金 support from the National Natural Science Foundation(No.50572088) the Natural Science of Shaanxi Education Office(07JK313)
关键词 Calcite Silica Mixed panicles Pickering emulsions Stability Calcite Silica Mixed panicles Pickering emulsions Stability
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