2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.3c03642
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Covalent Bond Interfacial Recognition of Polysaccharides/Silica Reinforced High Internal Phase Pickering Emulsions for 3D Printing

Abstract: Significant challenges remain in designing sufficient viscoelasticity polysaccharide-based high internal phase Pickering emulsions (HIPPEs) as soft materials for 3D printing. Herein, taking advantage of the interfacial covalent bond interaction between modified alginate (Ugi-OA) dissolved in the aqueous phase and aminated silica nanoparticles (ASNs) dispersed in oil, HIPPEs with printability were obtained. Using multitechniques coupling a conventional rheometer with a quartz crystal microbalance with dissipati… Show more

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“…The well-controlled rheological property is the first requirement for the suitable 3D printing inks . The PPH NP-stabilized HIPPEs exhibited shear-thinning behavior, which is promising for application in 3D printing . Therefore, the circle-, square-, and moon-shaped 3D objects were created via an extrusion-based technique from the HIPPEs with 80% oil fraction without spreading due to their solid viscoelastic gel texture.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The well-controlled rheological property is the first requirement for the suitable 3D printing inks . The PPH NP-stabilized HIPPEs exhibited shear-thinning behavior, which is promising for application in 3D printing . Therefore, the circle-, square-, and moon-shaped 3D objects were created via an extrusion-based technique from the HIPPEs with 80% oil fraction without spreading due to their solid viscoelastic gel texture.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%