
doi: 10.5650/jos.60.351
pmid: 21701098
We prepared emulsions and capsules that were stabilized by wool powder particles. These powder particles were adsorbed on oil-water interfaces, and they formed both oil-in-water and water-in-oil emulsions. These emulsions were observed in ternary systems containing silicone oil, n-dodecane, fluoric oil, oleic acid, or linoleic acid as the oil phase.
Microscopy, Wool, Water, Capsules, Surface-Active Agents, Linoleic Acids, Alkanes, Animals, Nanoparticles, Emulsions, Particle Size, Powders, Oils, Oleic Acid
Microscopy, Wool, Water, Capsules, Surface-Active Agents, Linoleic Acids, Alkanes, Animals, Nanoparticles, Emulsions, Particle Size, Powders, Oils, Oleic Acid
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