Absorption of charged particulate surfactants in microfluidics.

ORAL

Abstract

We use microfluidics to uncouple the generation of Pickering emulsion droplets and stability analysis against coalescence. By designing the microchannels, we control the packing time for charged particles arriving at the droplet interfaces, and subsequently test the droplet stability in a coalescence chamber. The critical particle coverage on interfaces that prevents coalescence are estimated by an adsorption model. We further investigate the dependence of the critical particle coverage on its properties such as particle sizes, surface charge densities, and bulk concentrations. Our studies are potentially beneficial to the applications involving particle-stabilized droplets including cosmetics, food products, and oil recovery.

*NSFC 11504238,JCYJ20160308092144035,2016A050503048

Authors

  • tiantian kong

    • Shenzhen University
  • zhou liu

    • Shenzhen University
  • Xiaoxue Yao

    • Shenzhen University
  • Yaming Liu

    • Shenzhen University