Pickering emulsions stabilized by some inorganic materials

IF 0.3 Q4 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Chemical Bulletin of Kazakh National University Pub Date : 2021-02-01 DOI:10.15328/cb1135
A. Adilbekova, Ayaulym Yertayeva
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The paper presents studies of various solid stabilizers of emulsions based on inorganic materials. Inorganic colloidal particles have an advantage for obtaining of stable emulsions due to their safety for use in food, cosmetics, pharmaceutical industry and medicine. Pickering emulsions have a higher biodegradability compared to classical emulsions stabilized with surfactants. An overview of inorganic substances such as silicon dioxide, clay materials, metal and metal oxide nanoparticles, calcium compounds and carbon particles used for stabilizing of Pickering emulsions is considered. A variety of solid inorganic particles as well as modification of their surfaces by surfactants allows to obtain the stable Pickering emulsions of different types for a wide range of applications. It should be noted that despite a large number of studies, this class of disperse systems is still not studied fully; various methods of their preparation and influence of solid particle size on stability and size of emulsions droplets are shown.
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一些无机材料稳定了皮克林乳剂
本文介绍了各种基于无机材料的乳液固体稳定剂的研究。无机胶体颗粒由于其在食品、化妆品、制药工业和医学中使用的安全性,在获得稳定乳液方面具有优势。与用表面活性剂稳定的经典乳液相比,Pickering乳液具有更高的生物降解性。综述了用于稳定Pickering乳液的无机物质,如二氧化硅、粘土材料、金属和金属氧化物纳米颗粒、钙化合物和碳颗粒。各种固体无机颗粒以及表面活性剂对其表面的改性可以获得用于广泛应用的不同类型的稳定Pickering乳液。需要注意的是,尽管进行了大量的研究,但这类分散体系仍然没有得到充分的研究;显示了它们的各种制备方法以及固体颗粒尺寸对乳液液滴的稳定性和尺寸的影响。
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