Protein-silicone synergism at liquid/liquid interfaces

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Bartzoka, V [1 ]
Chan, G [1 ]
Brook, MA [1 ]
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[1] McMaster Univ, Dept Chem, Hamilton, ON L8S 4M1, Canada
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10.1021/la991136h
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O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
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In previous studies nonionic organofunctional silicones were shown to enhance the intimacy of protein-silicone interactions at solid-liquid interfaces. In the current studies the same phenomenon was shown to manifest itself, even more clearly, at liquid-liquid interfaces. Proteins or silicones by themselves were unable to impart stability to otherwise surfactant-free water-in-silicone oil emulsions. However, stable water-in-silicone oil emulsions resulted from the simultaneous adsorption of a protein and a (triethoxysilyl)-propyl-functionalized silicone at the interface from the corresponding bulk phases. Similarly, combinations of proteins and functional silicones lowered the interfacial tension of water-in-silicone oil emulsions more efficiently than either of the surfactants on their own. This clearly implies effective protein-silicone synergism at the interface, possible reasons for which are discussed.
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