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Long-Term Stability of Pickering Nanoemulsions Prepared Using Diblock Copolymer Nanoparticles: Effect of Nanoparticle Core Crosslinking, Oil Type, and the Role Played by Excess Copolymers

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Journal Langmuir
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2022 Jun 23
PMID 35737742
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A poly(,'-dimethylacrylamide) (PDMAC) precursor is chain-extended via reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) aqueous dispersion polymerization of diacetone acrylamide (PDAAM) to produce PDMAC-PDAAM spherical nanoparticles. Post-polymerization core-crosslinking of such nanoparticles was performed at 20 °C, and the resulting covalently stabilized nanoparticles survive exposure to methanol. The linear and core-crosslinked nanoparticles were subjected to high-shear homogenization in turn in the presence of -dodecane to form macroemulsions. Subsequent processing of these macroemulsions via high-pressure microfluidization produced nanoemulsions. When using the core crosslinked nanoparticles, the droplet diameter was strongly dependent on the copolymer concentration. This indicates that such nanoparticles remain intact under the processing conditions, leading to formation of genuine Pickering nanoemulsions with a -average diameter of 244 ± 60 nm. In contrast, the linear nanoparticles undergo disassembly to afford molecularly dissolved diblock copolymer chains, which stabilize oil droplets of 170 ± 59 nm diameter. The long-term stability of these two types of -dodecane-in-water nanoemulsions with respect to Ostwald ripening was examined using analytical centrifugation. When prepared at the same copolymer concentration, Pickering nanoemulsions stabilized by core-crosslinked nanoparticles proved to be significantly more stable than the nanoemulsion stabilized by the amphiphilic PDMAC-PDAAM chains. Moreover, higher copolymer concentrations led to a significantly faster rate of droplet growth. This is attributed to excess copolymer facilitating the diffusion of -dodecane through the aqueous phase. Finally, analytical centrifugation is used to assess the long-term stability of the analogous squalane-in-water nanoemulsions. These systems are much more stable than the corresponding -dodecane-in-water nanoemulsions, regardless of whether the copolymer is adsorbed as sterically stabilized nanoparticles or surface-active chains.

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