Applications in a wide variety of fields can benefit from the use of pickering emulsions as a result of their strong stability when compared to systems which are stabilized by surfactants. These ...
Conventional surfactants have dominated emulsion science due to their ease of use, relatively low cost and control. However, their future industrial use is under threat, because of formulation foaming ...
Pickering emulsions are stabilised by solid particles that adsorb at oil–water interfaces, creating a robust steric barrier around dispersed droplets. Starch, a naturally abundant polysaccharide, ...
Professor Siyoung Choi's research team from the KAIST Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering used physical force to successfully produce a stable emulsion. Emulsions, commonly known as ...
The new Pickering emulsion stabilizer Fluoro-Phase is a fluorinated continuous phase that has been specially formulated to stabilize aqueous droplets in microfluidic systems. Unlike most emulsion ...
A versatile surfactant-free emulsion construction strategy is proposed to customize functional hydrogels. The synergistic emulsification mechanism between amphiphilic polymers and MXene is ...
Efficacy and safety of donafenib as adjuvant therapy for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma undergoing curative resection: A retrospective, multicenter cohort study. This is an ASCO Meeting ...