Issue 18, 2022

The discrete single-entity electrochemistry of Pickering emulsions

Abstract

Single-entity analysis is an important research topic in electrochemistry. To date, electrode collisions and subsequent electrode-particle interactions have been studied for many types of nano-objects, including metals, polymers, and micelles. Here we extend this nano-object electrochemistry analysis to Pickering emulsions for the first time. The electrochemistry of Pickering emulsions is important because the internal space of a Pickering emulsion can serve as a reactor or template; this leads to myriad possible applications, all the while maintaining mechanical stability far superior to what is exhibited by conventional emulsions. This work showed that Pickering emulsions exhibit similar hydrodynamic behavior to other nano-objects, despite the complex structure involving hard nanoparticle surfactants, and the electron-transport mechanism into the internal volume of Pickering emulsions was elucidated. The Pickering emulsion electrochemistry platform developed here can be applied to electrochemical nanomaterial synthesis, surmounting the challenges faced by conventional synthetic strategies involving normal emulsions.

Graphical abstract: The discrete single-entity electrochemistry of Pickering emulsions

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Feb 2022
Accepted
07 Apr 2022
First published
07 Apr 2022

Nanoscale, 2022,14, 6981-6989

The discrete single-entity electrochemistry of Pickering emulsions

S. D. Kim, J. H. Park, H. Ahn, J. Lee, C. Shin, W. Jang, B. Kim and H. S. Ahn, Nanoscale, 2022, 14, 6981 DOI: 10.1039/D2NR01098D

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