Colloids and Interfaces (Jul 2023)

Improving the Size Distribution of Polymeric Oblates Fabricated by the Emulsion-in-Gel Deformation Method

  • Giselle Vite,
  • Samuel Lopez-Godoy,
  • Pedro Díaz-Leyva,
  • Anna Kozina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/colloids7030050
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3
p. 50

Abstract

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The optimization of fabrication conditions for colloidal micron-sized oblates obtained by the deformation of an oil-in-hydrogel emulsion is reported. The influence of the type of emulsion stabilizer, ultrasonication parameters, and emulsion and gel mixing conditions was explored. The best conditions with which to obtain more uniform particles were using polyvinyl alcohol as an emulsion stabilizer mixed with the gelatine solution at 35 °C and slowly cooling to room temperature. Four fractionation methods were applied to oblates to improve their size uniformity. The iterative differential centrifugation method produced the best size polydispersity reduction.

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