Abstract
To promote the application of lignin in Pickering emulsions, the influences of six lignin particles with different hydrophobicity on the emulsifying and stabilizing performances for oil phases with different polarity to form oil in water Pickering emulsions were investigated. The results showed that the best emulsification performance was achieved when the three-phase (oil–water–lignin particle) contact angle was close to 90°. Alkyl-bridged lignin particles with stronger hydrophobicity have a better emulsification effect on cyclohexane with less polarity, while carboxymethylated lignin particles with stronger hydrophilicity have better emulsification effect on n-heptanol with higher polarity. Furthermore, the stability of Pickering emulsions can be improved by appropriately increasing the surface charge and decreasing the particular size of the lignin particles.
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