Chemical modification of starch-based nanoparticles for Pickering emulsions: a review

IF 2.6 4区 化学 Q3 POLYMER SCIENCE Journal of Polymer Research Pub Date : 2025-03-19 DOI:10.1007/s10965-025-04326-y
Zhiying Wang, Da Deng, Xiaopeng Pei, Luoluo Li, Qingquan Tian, Mingquan Wang, Xianping Yao, Ying Tan
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Pickering emulsions, stabilized by solid particles, have gained prominence over conventional surfactant-based emulsions due to their superior stability, reduced emulsifier requirements, biocompatibility, and safety. Among potential stabilizers, starch-based nanoparticles (SNPs) have emerged as promising natural alternatives to synthetic counterparts, owing to their unique properties including cost-effectiveness, biocompatibility, renewability, and biodegradability. Chemical modification has proven to be an effective approach for altering starch properties. This review provides a comprehensive and critical analysis of the chemical modification processes employed to produce SNPs for use as Pickering emulsion stabilizers. The discussion encompasses the fabrication of SNPs and primary chemical modifications. These modifications introduce various hydrophobic functional groups onto starch particles, thereby enhancing their wetting properties and fulfilling the requirements for effective particle stabilizers. The review emphasizes the significant impact of modified functional group types, degree of substitution, and particle fabrication methods on the wetting characteristics of the resulting particles. This critical examination of recent advancements in starch-based Pickering emulsion stabilizers provides valuable insights for future research directions and potential industrial applications in this rapidly evolving field.

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Journal of Polymer Research
Journal of Polymer Research 化学-高分子科学
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期刊介绍: Journal of Polymer Research provides a forum for the prompt publication of articles concerning the fundamental and applied research of polymers. Its great feature lies in the diversity of content which it encompasses, drawing together results from all aspects of polymer science and technology. As polymer research is rapidly growing around the globe, the aim of this journal is to establish itself as a significant information tool not only for the international polymer researchers in academia but also for those working in industry. The scope of the journal covers a wide range of the highly interdisciplinary field of polymer science and technology, including: polymer synthesis; polymer reactions; polymerization kinetics; polymer physics; morphology; structure-property relationships; polymer analysis and characterization; physical and mechanical properties; electrical and optical properties; polymer processing and rheology; application of polymers; supramolecular science of polymers; polymer composites.
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