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Temperature-triggered reversible breakdown of polymer-stabilized olive-silicone oil Janus emulsions.

Rajarshi Roy RajuFerenc LiebigAndreas HessHelmut SchlaadJoachim Koetz
Published in: RSC advances (2019)
A one-step moderate energy vibrational emulsification method was successfully employed to produce thermo-responsive olive/silicone-based Janus emulsions stabilized by poly( N , N -diethylacrylamide) carrying 0.7 mol% oleoyl side chains. Completely engulfed emulsion droplets remained stable at room temperature and could be destabilized on demand upon heating to the transition temperature of the polymeric stabilizer. Time-dependent light micrographs demonstrate the temperature-induced breakdown of the Janus droplets, which opens new aspects of application, for instance in biocatalysis.
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