On the formation and stability of cellulose-based emulsions in alkaline systems: Effect of the solvent quality

Carolina Costa, Bruno Medronho, Alexandra Filipe, Anabela Romano, Björn Lindman, Håkan Edlund, Magnus Norgren

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Abstract

With amphiphilic properties, cellulose molecules are expected to adsorb at the O/W interface and be capable of stabilizing emulsions. The effect of solvent quality on the formation and stability of cellulose-based O/W emulsions was evaluated in different alkaline systems: NaOH, NaOH-urea and tetrabutylammonium hydroxide (TBAH). The optimal solvency conditions for cellulose adsorption at the O/W interface were found for the alkaline solvent with an intermediate polarity (NaOH-urea), which is in line with the favorable conditions for adsorption of an amphiphilic polymer. A very good solvency (in TBAH) and the interfacial activity of the cation lead to lack of stability because of low cellulose adsorption. However, to achieve long-term stability and prevent oil separation in NaOH-urea systems, further reduction in cellulose's solvency was needed, which was achieved by a change in the pH of the emulsions, inducing the regeneration of cellulose at the surface of the oil droplets (in-situ regeneration).

Original languageEnglish
Article number119257
JournalCarbohydrate Polymers
Volume286
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022 Jun 15

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Physical Chemistry

Free keywords

  • Amphiphilicity
  • Dissolution
  • NaOH
  • O/W emulsions
  • Regenerated cellulose
  • TBAH
  • Urea

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