pH Switchable Emulsions Based on Dynamic Covalent Surfactants.
Gaihuan RenLei WangQianqian ChenZhenghe XuJian XuDejun SunPublished in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2017)
Dynamic covalent surfactants were designed to prepare pH switchable emulsions. A dynamic covalent bond between nonamphiphilic building blocks (polyethylenimine (PEI) and benzaldehyde (B)) was introduced to form the dynamic covalent surfactant PEI-B. The dynamic nature of covalent bond in PEI-B was confirmed by 1H NMR and fluorescence probe analysis. Stable emulsions were successfully prepared with interfacial active PEI-B at pH 7.8 with various water/paraffin oil ratios under sonication. When lowering the pH to 3.5, a complete phase separation was observed as a result of breaking dynamic covalent bond in the interfacial active PEI-B. After tuning the pH back to 7.8, stable emulsion was obtained again due to the reformation of the dynamic covalent bond and hence interfacial active PEI-B. The emulsification and demulsification were dependent on the formation and breaking of dynamic covalent bond in PEI-B. Such pH-triggered emulsification and demulsification can be switched at least three times. Application of dynamic covalent surfactants will open up a novel route for preparing responsive emulsions.