Scenario for equilibrium solid-stabilized emulsions
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We show theoretically that under certain conditions colloidal particles can give rise to spontaneous emulsification of oil/water systems. The capillary penalty to create a large interface is compensated by entropic contributions connected to ionic dissociation on the colloid surfaces. The colloids themselves are absorbed on the oil/water interface. The conditions for spontaneous emulsification are: (1) oil-water interfacial tension is low (a few mN/m or lower); (2) interfacial tension between colloids and oil is smaller than between colloids and water (in the absence of charge effects); (3) density of chargeable groups on the colloids is large (order 1 nm−2); (4) Debye length is comparable to colloid size
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Kegel, W K & Groenewold, J 2009, 'Scenario for equilibrium solid-stabilized emulsions', Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics, vol. 80, pp. 030401/1-030401/4.