Bulk and Interfacial Behavior of Potato Protein-Based Microgels

马铃薯蛋白基微凝胶的本体和界面行为

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Abstract

This study aims to understand the bulk and interfacial performance of potato protein microgels. Potato protein (PoP) was used to produce microgels of submicrometer diameter via a top-down approach of thermal cross-linking followed by high-shear homogenization of the bulk gel. Bulk "parent" gels were formed at protein concentrations [PoP] = 5-18 wt %, which subsequently varied in their bulk shear elastic modulus (G') by several orders of magnitude (1-100 kPa), G' increasing with increasing [PoP]. The PoP microgels (PoPM) formed from these parent gels had diameters varying between 100 and 300 nm (size increasing with increasing G' and [PoP]), as observed via dynamic light scattering and atomic force microscopy (AFM) of PoPM adsorbed onto silicon. Interfacial rheology (interfacial shear storage and loss moduli, G(i)' and G(i)″) and interfacial tension (γ) of adsorbed films of PoP (i.e., nonheated PoP) and PoPM (both at tetradecane-water interfaces) were also studied, as well as the bulk rheology of the PoPM dispersions. The results showed that PoPM dispersions (at 50 vol %) had significantly higher bulk viscosity and shear thinning properties compared to the nonmicrogelled PoP at the same overall [PoP], but the bulk rheological behavior was in sharp contrast to the interfacial rheological performance, where G(i)' and G(i)″ of PoP were higher than for any of the PoPM. This suggests that the deformability and size of the microgels were key in determining the interfacial rheology of the PoPM. These findings may be attributed to the limited capacity for "unfolding" and lateral interactions of the larger PoPM at the interface, which are presumed to be stiffer due to their production from the strongest PoP gels. Our study further confirmed that heating and cooling the adsorbed films of PoPM after their adsorption showed little change, highlighting that hydrogen bonding was limited between the microgel particles.

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