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Effect of Cosurfactant on Structure and Properties of Polymerized High Internal Phase Emulsions (PolyHIPEs)

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LANGMUIR
Volume 37, Issue 26, Pages 7907-7918

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.1c00419

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This study investigates the effect of using different cosurfactants on the structure of polyHIPE monoliths. It is found that cosurfactants can alter the pore size and openness, as well as affect interfacial elasticity, which in turn impacts the formation of connections between pores. Compression tests reveal a significant influence of pore structure on the mechanical properties.
Porous polymerized high internal phase emulsion (polyHIPE) monoliths are synthesized by using Span 80 with different cosurfactants. The results reveal that the void size can be reduced by employing cosurfactants, except for Tween 20. Furthermore, the openness of polyHIPEs changes by using different cosurfactants or by varying their concentration. To further investigate the effect of cosurfactants, we perform rheology measurements on the interface of the aqueous and oil phase. This study demonstrates the important role of interfacial elasticity in the successful preparation of polyHIPEs with different morphologies. Additionally, this study suggests that the increase in interfacial elasticity hinders the formation of interconnections between pores, known as windows. Finally, the compression test is performed to investigate the effect of the pore structure on the mechanical properties.

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