Effect of emulsification methods on the physicochemical properties of emulsion stabilized by calcium carbonate and sodium alginate

乳化方法对碳酸钙和海藻酸钠稳定乳液的理化性质的影响

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Abstract

Our lab's studies have found that heavy calcium carbonate (CaCO(3)) with sodium alginate (SA) can synergistically stabilize Pickering emulsion. However, there were significant differences in the flow characteristics of the emulsions obtained by different preparation methods during storage. Herein, in this current work, Pickering emulsions were prepared by two-step emulsifying method (SA was added into the primary emulsion stabilized by CaCO(3) for secondary shearing, M1) and one-step emulsifying method (oil phase was added to homogeneous dispersed CaCO(3)-SA solution for one-step shearing, M2), respectively. The particle size, microstructure, rheology and microrheological properties of these two kinds of emulsions and the interaction of CaCO(3) with SA were analyzed. The results showed that the droplet size of M1 emulsion was 21.78-49.62 μm, and that of M2 emulsion was 6.50-11.87 μm. M1 emulsion had stronger viscoelasticity, and could transform into a gel state during storage. However, M2 emulsion remained in flow condition all the time which was related to the interaction between SA and CaCO(3) in the aqueous phase.

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