Deep eutectic solvent in water pickering emulsions stabilised by cellulose nanofibrils

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Abstract

Deep eutectic solvent (menthol : dodecanoic acid) in water (30 : 70) emulsions stabilised with partially oxidised cellulose nanoparticles remained stable for 200 days at room temperature. Deep eutectic-based emulsions offer potential for non-aqueous reaction systems, chemical extraction, and controlled release. Pickering emulsions using polysaccharides are less toxic and more stable than surfactant-stabilised emulsions.

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Bryant, S. J., da Silva, M. A., Hossain, K. M. Z., Calabrese, V., Scott, J. L., & Edler, K. J. (2020). Deep eutectic solvent in water pickering emulsions stabilised by cellulose nanofibrils. RSC Advances, 10(61), 37023–37027. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ra07575b

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