Stancik Edward J, Kouhkan Mehrnaz, Fuller Gerald G
Department of Chemical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA.
Langmuir. 2004 Jan 6;20(1):90-4. doi: 10.1021/la0356093.
Colloidal particles are capable of stabilizing emulsions and, thus, slowing or preventing their complete breakdown into phase-separated systems. Direct observations of the dynamics of such particles on both water and oil droplets are reported as two colloid-laden interfaces are brought into contact with each other. As coalescence proceeds, the complementary systems, representing oil-in-water and water-in-oil emulsions, exhibit contrasting mechanisms for the formation of ring and disk structures by the particles as they serve to temporarily stabilize the approaching surfaces. An explanation of such behavior leads to a better understanding of the stabilization and breaking mechanisms of so-called Pickering emulsions.
胶体颗粒能够稳定乳液,从而减缓或防止其完全分解成相分离体系。本文报道了在两个负载胶体的界面相互接触时,对水和油滴上此类颗粒动力学的直接观察。随着聚结过程的进行,代表水包油型和油包水型乳液的互补体系,在颗粒形成环和盘状结构时表现出截然不同的机制,因为这些颗粒起到了暂时稳定接近表面的作用。对这种行为的解释有助于更好地理解所谓的皮克林乳液的稳定和破裂机制。