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Heterogeneously Modified Cellulose Nanocrystals-Stabilized Pickering Emulsion: Preparation and Their Template Application for the Creation of PS Microspheres with Amino-Rich Surfaces

Journal

ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING
Volume 5, Issue 9, Pages 7514-7523

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.7b00375

Keywords

ellulose nanocrystals (CNCs); Pickering emulsion; Reversible covalent bond; Template

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21574112, 21174118]
  2. Hunan Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China [2017JJ2243]
  3. Open Project of Hunan Provincial University Innovation Platform [15K123]
  4. Research Institute for Forestry New Technology, Chinese Academy of Forestry [CAFINT2014K03]
  5. National Nonprofit Institute Research Grant of CAFINT, China

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A kind of manipulative oil in water Pickering emulsion stabilized by heterogeneously modified cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) and its application as a template for the creation of functional polystyrene microspheres were presented in this study. First, 18-carbon alkyl long chains were selectively introduced at the reducing ends of CNCs through a two-step chemical process including the hydrazone reaction and the amidation reaction. The as-obtained heterogeneously modified CNCs (CNC-C-18) were then used as emulsifiers for the formation of oil in water Pickering emulsions. Compared with the pristine CNCs used in this study, CNC-C-18 exhibited a high emulsifying performance. Highly stable oil in water Pickering emulsions could be formed at a low content of CNC-C-18 nanoparticles. Because of the pH-responsive stability of the C=N bond linkages between 18-carbon alkyl chains and CNCs, the introduced 18-carbon alkyl chains could be cleaved completely at a suitable acid condition, and this endowed the formed Pickering emulsions with a pH-triggered de-emulsification character. Upon the replacement of n-hexane with a styrene/divinyl benezene mixed oil, cross-linked PS microspheres with amino-rich surfaces were created by the Pickering emulsion directed-radical copolymerization reaction, followed by acid treatment. The current work revealed CNCs could be used as a promising green and widely available resource for the fabrication of stimuli-responsive particle emulsifiers.

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