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Chitin Nanofibrils to Stabilize Long-Life Pickering Foams and Their Application for Lightweight Porous Materials

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The demand of sustainable development is challenging researchers to convert renewable resourced biomass into functional materials via environmentally friendly and sustainable pathways. This work introduces a long-life Pickering foam stabilized… Click to show full abstract

The demand of sustainable development is challenging researchers to convert renewable resourced biomass into functional materials via environmentally friendly and sustainable pathways. This work introduces a long-life Pickering foam stabilized by chitin nanofibers (CNFs) as colloidal rod-like particles, and a facile method for fabricating lightweight porous solid foams that recycles biomass materials derived from seafood waste. These foams were formed by combining nonionic surfactant Tween 20 (T20) and CNFs, with the CNFs being irreversibly adsorbed at the air–water interface to provide Pickering stabilization. At a concentration of 7.5 mg/mL, the foams could be stable for over 1 week without any apparent drainage. The rheological data indicated the formation of gel networks by self-aggregated CNFs at the air–water interface, which provided long-term stabilization by preventing foam coalescence and disproportionation. This long-term stability of CNF-T20 wet foam has permitted the fabrication of solid poro...

Keywords: nanofibrils stabilize; long life; life pickering; lightweight porous; chitin nanofibrils

Journal Title: ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
Year Published: 2018

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