Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
The stabilization of fluorous oil droplets in aqueous environment is a critical issue in the preparation of
emulsified systems for biomedical applications and in emulsion polymerization technology, due to the
extreme immiscibility of aqueous and fluorous phases. We present here a detailed study on the
behavior of the hydrophobin HFBI, i.e. a small natural protein endowed with exceptional surface
activity, at the interface between aqueous and fluorous phases. HFBI behaves as an efficient and
sustainable surfactant at remarkably low concentrations and forms a strong and elastic film at the
interface between the two phases. We also show proof-of-concept experiments on the use of HFBI as a
surfactant in fluorous oil/water emulsified systems and in microfluidic circuits.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
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List of contributors:
Rinaldi, Rosaria; Metrangolo, Pierangelo; Arima, Valentina
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