Water-in-Water Emulsions Stabilized by Nanoplates

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Ultrathin plate-like colloidal particles are effective candidates for Pickering stabilization of water-in-water emulsions, a stabilization that is complicated by the thickness and ultralow tension of the water-water interface. Plate-like particles have the advantage of blocking much of the interface while simultaneously having a low mass. Additionally, the amount of blocked interface is practically independent of the equilibrium contact angle θ at which the water-water interface contacts the nanoplates. As a result, the adsorption of nanoplates is stronger than for spheres with the same maximal cross section, except if θ = 90°.

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Vis, M., Opdam, J., Vant Oor, I. S. J., Soligno, G., Van Roij, R., Tromp, R. H., & Erné, B. H. (2015). Water-in-Water Emulsions Stabilized by Nanoplates. ACS Macro Letters, 4(9), 965–968. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsmacrolett.5b00480

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