Preparation of Composite Particles by Forming Pickering Emulsion Followed by Drying-In-Liquid and Effect of Stepwise Addition of Solid Powder on Structure of Composite Particles

  • Akutsu Y
  • Taguchi Y
  • Tanaka M
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It was tried to prepare composite particles made of polymer and two kinds of solid powders by forming Pickering emul- sion followed by the drying-in-liquid method and to investigate how the stepwise addition of solid powders affected the contained ratio and adhesion ratio of solid powders and the structure of composite particles. Limonene oil dissolving expanded polystyrene and ethylene glycol were adopted as the dispersed phase and the continuous phase, respectively. Magnetite and titanium dioxide were used as solid powders. Magnetite was added before or after formation of the (O/W) dispersion. Titanium dioxide was added at the various elapsed times from addition of magnetite. Titanium dioxide ad- hered only on the surface of composite particles irrespective of addition time. At the earlier addition of both solid pow- ders, the surface-covering type composite particles were prepared. At the latter addition of titanium dioxide, a part of magnetite adhered on the surface and the remainder was dispersed into composite particle.

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Akutsu, Y., Taguchi, Y., & Tanaka, M. (2013). Preparation of Composite Particles by Forming Pickering Emulsion Followed by Drying-In-Liquid and Effect of Stepwise Addition of Solid Powder on Structure of Composite Particles. Materials Sciences and Applications, 04(12), 786–793. https://doi.org/10.4236/msa.2013.412100

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