TY - JOUR
T1 - Induction of amphiphilicity in polymer@silica Particles
T2 - Ceramic surfactants
AU - Fuchs, Ido
AU - Avnir, David
PY - 2013/3/5
Y1 - 2013/3/5
N2 - It is shown that, in general, when submicrometer hybrid particles of polymer@silica are subjected to thermal treatment, phase-separated hydrophobicity emerges at particles surface; and that the triggering of hydrophobicity results in particles which show amphiphilic behavior, arranging themselves at water interfaces and stabilizing W/O and O/W emulsions. Many polymer@silica particles show this behavior, and the entrapped polymers include polyethylene Engage, poly(dimethylsiloxane), poly-l-lactic acid, poly(ethylene-block-ethyleneglycol), poly(styrene-co-allyl-achohol), and poly(dimethylesiloxane-block-ethyleneoxide-co-propyleneoxide). The concept is attractive because, by doping the particles with functional molecules, one can get various surfactants from the same treated particle; this is demonstrated with fluorescent probes. It is proposed that the amphiphilic activity is due to Janus heterogeneous distribution of the hydrophobic moieties on the surface.
AB - It is shown that, in general, when submicrometer hybrid particles of polymer@silica are subjected to thermal treatment, phase-separated hydrophobicity emerges at particles surface; and that the triggering of hydrophobicity results in particles which show amphiphilic behavior, arranging themselves at water interfaces and stabilizing W/O and O/W emulsions. Many polymer@silica particles show this behavior, and the entrapped polymers include polyethylene Engage, poly(dimethylsiloxane), poly-l-lactic acid, poly(ethylene-block-ethyleneglycol), poly(styrene-co-allyl-achohol), and poly(dimethylesiloxane-block-ethyleneoxide-co-propyleneoxide). The concept is attractive because, by doping the particles with functional molecules, one can get various surfactants from the same treated particle; this is demonstrated with fluorescent probes. It is proposed that the amphiphilic activity is due to Janus heterogeneous distribution of the hydrophobic moieties on the surface.
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U2 - 10.1021/la3048246
DO - 10.1021/la3048246
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AN - SCOPUS:84874591540
SN - 0743-7463
VL - 29
SP - 2835
EP - 2842
JO - Langmuir
JF - Langmuir
IS - 9
ER -