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Fully bio-based CO2-responsive pickering gel emulsions stabilized by cellulose nanocrystals combined with a rosin-based surfactant

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JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR LIQUIDS
Volume 368, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.molliq.2022.120794

Keywords

Rosin; Cellulose nanocrystals; Pickering gel emulsions

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China
  2. Basic Scientific Research Foundation of Jiangsu Province Biomass Energy and Materials Laboratory
  3. Fundamental Research Foundation of the Central Commonwealth Institute of the Chinese Academy of Forestry
  4. [32001268]
  5. [JSBEM-S-202003]
  6. [CAFYBB2019MC002]

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A CO2-responsive bio-based surfactant, C10MPAN', was successfully synthesized and used to prepare novel CO2-responsive Pickering gel emulsions with cellulose nanocrystals. The emulsions exhibited stable and controllable demulsification properties. The potential application of these emulsions was further validated through the study of microstructure, viscoelastic properties, and stability.
A CO2-responsive bio-based surfactant, N-decyl-maleimidepimaric acid N, N-dimethylenediamide bicar-bonate (C10MPAN'), was synthesized from rosin. C10MPAN' showed excellent CO2-responsive properties. Novel CO2-responsive soybean oil-in-water Pickering gel emulsions were further prepared using C10MPAN' combined with cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs). Due to the strong hydrogen bonds and electro-static interactions, C10MPAN' could firmly absorb on the surface of CNCs. The C10MPAN'82CNCs could form a rigid shell on the water/oil interface, resulting in the stable Pickering emulsions. Demulsification could be easily achieved upon bubbling N2 into the emulsions. The microstructure, size distribution, viscoelasticity, and stability of the Pickering emulsions were investigated using a laser par-ticle size analyzer, an optical microscope, and rheology. Emulsions prepared by C10MPAN'82CNCs showed no obvious coalescence or phase separation over 3 months. Importantly, Pickering gel emulsions were formed at C10MPAN'concentration higher than 1 mM. The viscoelasticities of the emulsions were enhanced with the increase of C10MPAN' concentration and CNCs content. In addition, after five cycles of emulsification/demulsification by alternative bubbling CO2/N2, the Pickering gel emulsions exhibited less difference on the droplets size and viscoelasticity. This work provides a fully bio-based responsive Pickering gel emulsion, and promotes the exploitation and utilization of biomass resources.(c) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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