Highly Interfacial Active Gemini Surfactants as Simple and Versatile Emulsifiers for Stabilizing, Lubricating and Structuring Liquids

Author:

Yan Fuli1,Hu Lulin12,Ji Zhongying12,Lyu Yang1,Chen Siwei3,Xu Lu12ORCID,Hao Jingcheng14

Affiliation:

1. Shandong Laboratory of Advanced Materials and Green Manufacturing at Yantai Yantai 264006 China

2. State Key Laboratory of Solid Lubrication Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics Lanzhou 730000 China

3. College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Southwest Petroleum University Chengdu 610500 China

4. Key Laboratory of Colloid and Interface Chemistry and Key Laboratory of Special Aggregated Materials Shandong University Jinan 250100 China

Abstract

AbstractTo date, locking the shape of liquids into non‐equilibrium states usually relies on jamming nanoparticle surfactants at an oil/water interface. Here we show that a synthetic water‐soluble zwitterionic Gemini surfactant can serve as an alternative to nanoparticle surfactants for stabilizing, structuring and additionally lubricating liquids. By having a high binding energy comparable to amphiphilic nanoparticles at the paraffin oil/water interface, the surfactant can attain near‐zero interfacial tensions and ultrahigh surface coverages after spontaneous adsorption. Owing to the strong association between neighboring surfactant molecules, closely packed monolayers with high mechanical elasticity can be generated at the oil/water interface, thus allowing the surfactant to produce not only ultra‐stable emulsions but also structured liquids with various geometries by using extrusion printing and 3D printing techniques. By undergoing tribochemical reactions at its sulfonic terminus, the surfactant can endow the resultant emulsions with favorable lubricity even under high load‐bearing conditions. Our study may provide new insights into creating complex liquid devices and new‐generation lubricants capable of combining the characteristics of both liquid and solid lubricants.

Funder

Chinese Academy of Sciences

National Natural Science Foundation of China

State Key Laboratory of Solid Lubrication

Publisher

Wiley

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