pH-Responsive Pickering Foams Generated by Surfactant-Free
Soft Hydrogel Particles
Posted on 2018-12-12 - 00:00
Pickering foams are
foams stabilized by particles and are generally
known to have good stability. A special subclass of particle-stabilized
foams includes stimuli-responsive Pickering foams that can be formed
or deconstructed by applying an external stimuli or changing the environmental
conditions; such intelligent particles could find use in many practical
applications. Here, we synthesized surfactant-free biocompatible poly[2(diethylamino)ethyl
methacrylate] (PDEAEMA) hydrogel particles (HGPs) by emulsion polymerization.
The morphology, structure, and surface charge of the HGPs were characterized
by TEM, DLS, and the zeta potential, respectively. We have observed
that the pH values of the aqueous solution have a strong influence
on the formation of the Pickering foams in the presence of PDEAEMA
HGPs. Namely, at pH values ≤4.0 no Pickering foams were produced,
while at pH values >4.0 stable Pickering foams were formed. Moreover,
the height, size and bubble size distribution of Pickering foams are
strongly influenced by the pH values of aqueous solution and PDEAEMA
HGPs concentration. The formed Pickering foams in basic aqueous solution
can all be conveniently deconstructed by changing the pH values to
below 4.0. Interestingly, the dried lamellas of the Pickering foams
were constituted by either monolayers or multilayers of PDEAEMA HGPs
as demonstrated by SEM.
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Wu, Dalin; Mihali, Voichita; Honciuc, Andrei (2018). pH-Responsive Pickering Foams Generated by Surfactant-Free
Soft Hydrogel Particles. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.8b03342