Microstructural and rheological investigation of upcycled metal-organic frameworks stabilized Pickering emulsions

Publication dans Journal of Colloid and Interface Science.

Equipe LHYS
 

Stabilizing Pickering emulsions with metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) is a known way to incorporate them into hierarchically porous materials. Studies generally focus on their final properties and emulsion microstructures are rarely precisely described. Our hypothesis was that characterizing the microstructural and rheological properties of Pickering emulsions stabilized solely by Al-based MOFs (MIL-96) particles would provide insights into how to control their stability and workability for potential industrial applications.

Pour plus d'information lire l'article de Fabrice Lorignon, Alban Gossard, Michaël Carboni et Daniel Meyer dans Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 586 (2021) 305–314