Thermosensitive
ZrP-PNIPAM Pickering Emulsifier and the Controlled-Release Behavior
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Abstract
Asymmetric
Janus and Gemini ZrP-PNIPAM monolayer nanoplates were obtained by
exfoliation of two-dimensional layered ZrP disks whose surface was
covalently modified with thermosensitive polymer PNIPAM. The nanoplates
largely reduced interfacial tension (IFT) of the oil/water interface
so that they were able to produce stable oil/water emulsions, and
the PNIPAM grafting either on the surface or the edge endowed the
nanoplates rapid temperature responsivity. The ZrP-PNIPAM nanoplates
proved to be thermosensitive Pickering emulsifiers for controlled-release
applications