Exploiting particle shape in solid stabilized emulsions
Abstract
Pickering–Ramsden emulsions and other forms of particle stabilized soft materials have received quite some attention recently because of the relative ease of formulation and the possibility to create novel materials. There is, however, a clear need for approaches that are versatile and efficient. In the present work the effect of aspect ratio of particles on the stability of both water-in-oil and oil-in-water emulsions is investigated experimentally. Two types of non-spherical particles are used. Hydrophobic prolate ellipsoids with aspect ratios ranging from 1 to 9 are obtained by stretching polystyrene latex particles. Hydrophilic spindle type