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pH‐ and Redox‐Responsive Pickering Emulsions Based on Cellulose Nanocrystal Surfactants

Abstract

Nanoparticle surfactants (NPSs), formed by using dynamic interactions between nanoparticles and complementary ligands at the liquid-liquid interface, have emerged as "smart emulsifiers" with attributes of high emulsification efficiency, long-term stability, and on-demand emulsification/demulsification capabilities. However, only pH-responsiveness can be adopted for the assembly of reported NPSs formed by electrostatic interactions. Here, we propose an alternative design strategy, by taking advantage of the ferrocenium (Fc+ ) sulfate ion pair, to develop a new type of cellulose nanocrystal (CNC) surfactant. The Fc+ groups are sensitive to pH, redox reagents and voltage, imparting the CNC surfactants and derived Pickering emulsions with multi-stimuli-responsiveness, and showing promising applications in controllable delivery, release, and biphasic biocatalysis.

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