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Behavior of nanocelluloses at interfaces

Journal

CURRENT OPINION IN COLLOID & INTERFACE SCIENCE
Volume 29, Issue -, Pages 83-95

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON
DOI: 10.1016/j.cocis.2017.04.001

Keywords

Nanocellulose; Pickering emulsion; Interface; Pickering foam; Surfactant; Polymer; Self-assembly

Funding

  1. MATIERES project and the Region Pays de la Loire France
  2. Academy of Finland through its Centers of Excellence Programme [264677]
  3. ''Molecular Engineering of Biosynthetic Hybrid Materials Research (HYBER)

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Despite being non-surface active, nanocelluloses position efficiently at interfaces, already at very low concentration. This behavior has lately triggered a strong interest in the cellulose and colloids communities. This review reports the recent developments on the use of nanocelluloses at interfaces and highlights the fundamental principles governing the high efficiency observed in reinforcing the boundary between two phases. The use of nanocelluloses as emulsifier and emulsion stabilizer is first discussed, and the structural properties of nanocelluloses such as aspect ratio and surface properties are correlated with the high efficiency in forming colloidally-stable multiphase systems. Then, the behavior at the air/water interface is presented and the most recent advances are reviewed with focus on the surface free energy of nanocelluloses and their role in the interfacial self-assembly process. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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