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3D Printed Hierarchical Porous Poly(ε-caprolactone) Scaffolds from Pickering High Internal Phase Emulsion Templating.

Langmuir, 2023
In the realm of biomaterials, particularly bone tissue engineering, there has been a great increase in interest in scaffolds with hierarchical porosity and customizable multifunctionality. Recently, the three-dimensional (3D) printing of biopolymer-based
Sagnik Ghosh   +6 more
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Rheology of High Internal Phase Emulsions

Langmuir, 2006
The mechanical dispersion technology used in this study employs rotor-stator mixers that produce water-continuous high internal phase emulsions (HIPEs) with narrow drop size distributions and small drop sizes, even when the internal phase (oil) viscosity is quite high.
Cynthia F, Welch   +3 more
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Chitin Nanocrystals for Pickering High Internal Phase Emulsions

Biomacromolecules, 2014
Chitin is a natural polymer of glucosamine bearing N-acetyl groups. Chitin nanocrystals (ChiNCs), resulting from the acid hydrolysis of amorphous regions of chitin, are crystalline positively charged rod-like particles. ChiNCs show some interfacial properties and very efficiently stabilize oil/water interfaces, leading to the so-called Pickering ...
Emilie, Perrin   +3 more
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W/O high internal phase emulsion featuring by interfacial crystallization of diacylglycerol and different internal compositions.

Food Chemistry, 2021
High internal phase emulsions (HIPEs) show promising application in food and cosmetic industries. In this work, diacylglycerol (DAG) was applied to fabricate water-in-oil (W/O) HIPEs.
Yingwei Liu   +5 more
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Reversible Emulsions from Polyoxometalate-Polymer: A Robust Strategy to Cyclic Emulsion Catalysis and High-Internal-Phase Emulsion Materials.

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2023
Reversible Pickering emulsions, achieved by switchable, interfacially active colloidal particles, that enable on-demand emulsification/demulsification or phase inversion, hold substantial promise for biphasic catalysis, emulsion polymerization, cutting ...
Chuchu Wan   +9 more
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RHEOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF HIGH INTERNAL PHASE RATIO EMULSIONS

International Symposium on Liquid-Liquid Two Phase Flow and Transport Phenomena, 1997
International Symposium on Liquid-Liquid 2 Phase Flow and Transport Phenomena -- NOV 03-07, 1997 -- ANTALYA ...
Peker, S, Kizildemir, M
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Effect of chitosan-protocatechuic acid conjugate on stability and encapsulation capacity of polysaccharide-based high internal phase emulsion.

Carbohydrate Polymers, 2022
The aim of this work was to fabricate chitosan-protocatechuic acid (CSPA) conjugates by free radical grafting method and use them as novel emulsifiers to inhibit lipid oxidation and delay the photodegradation rate of curcumin in polysaccharide-based high
Qiaoli Zhao   +3 more
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Structure of high-internal-phase-ratio emulsions

Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 1974
The structure of high-internal-phase-ratio emulsions was treated, theoretically and mathematically, in a paper presented at the National Colloid Symposium in 1966 (1). At that time, certain postulates were proposed to explain the rheological properties of these emulsions on the basis of the geometry of the particle packing.
K.J Lissant   +3 more
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High internal phase emulsion templated-polystyrene/carbon nano fiber/hexadecanol composites phase change materials for thermal management applications

Journal of Energy Storage, 2021
Porous high internal phase emulsion templated polymers (PHPs) with/without carbon nanofiber (CNF) frameworks were synthesized for shape-stabilization of hexadecanol (HD) selected as phase change material (PCM) for thermal energy storage (TES ...
Derya Kahraman Döğüşcü   +2 more
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Tailoring 3D-printed high internal phase emulsion-rice starch gels: Role of amylose in rheology and bioactive stability.

Carbohydrate Polymers
This study investigated the properties of 3D-printed high internal phase emulsion (HIPE)-rice starch gels, specially tailored for personalized nutrition by co-encapsulating resveratrol and β-carotene.
Lu-yao Zheng   +3 more
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