Modulation of Cellulose Nanocrystals Amphiphilic Properties to Stabilize Oil/Water Interface
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Abstract
Neutral cellulose nanocrystals dispersed in water were shown in a previous work to stabilize oil/water interfaces and produce Pickering emulsions with outstanding stability, whereas sulfated nanocrystals obtained from cotton did not show interfacial properties. To develop a better understanding of the stabilization mechanism, amphiphilic properties of the nanocrystals were modulated by tuning the surface charge density to investigate emulsifying capability on two sources of cellulose: cotton linters (CCN) and bacterial cellulose (BCN). This charge adjustment made it possible to determine the conditions where a low surface charge density, below 0.03 e/nm(2), remains compatible with emulsification, as well as…
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4Topics & keywords
- Nanocrystal
- Cellulose
- Amphiphile
- Chemical engineering
- Surface charge
- Nanocellulose
- Materials science
- Hydrolysis
- Clean water and sanitation