差示扫描量热法
乳状液
结晶
层状结构
化学工程
单甘酯
材料科学
光学显微镜
结晶学
流变学
油滴
化学
有机化学
复合材料
扫描电子显微镜
热力学
物理
脂肪酸
工程类
作者
Samim Ali,Anju Tiwari,Thean Yeoh,Pankaj Doshi,Narayani Kelkar,Jaymin C. Shah,Jyoti R. Seth
出处
期刊:Langmuir
[American Chemical Society]
日期:2022-07-07
卷期号:38 (28): 8502-8512
被引量:10
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.langmuir.2c00202
摘要
The crystallization behavior of commercial mono- and diglycerides (MDG) in paraffin oil is studied to develop an in-depth understanding of the polymorphic transitions useful for the physical stability of petroleum oil-based topical emulsions. Optical microscopy and differential scanning calorimetry measurements showed the formation of plate-like and spherulite crystals at high and low temperatures, in sequence, while cooling a solution of MDG dissolved in oil. High-resolution NMR and X-ray scattering demonstrate that 1-monoglycerides (mixture of 1-glyceride monostearate and 1-glyceride monopalmitate) cocrystallize to an inverse-lamellar structure (Lα polymorph) that mainly forms plate-like crystals at a higher temperature. The Lα polymorph is seen to exist up to room temperature during the cooling process. At lower temperatures, 1,3-diglycerides (mixture of 1,3-glyceryl distearate and 1,3-glyceryl dipalmitate) crystallize into β-polymorphs that form spherulites. The spherulites tend to assemble into elongated strands via aggregation, leading to the formation of a percolating network structure. The sizes of both types of crystals decrease with an increasing cooling rate, leading to a higher mechanical modulus due to the increased network connectivity of spherulites. In an emulsion, monoglycerides in the form of Lα polymorphs having plate-like crystal morphology show a higher affinity to the polar liquid/oil interface, thereby providing better interfacial stability compared to the spherulitic β-polymorphs. However, diglycerides in the form of spherulites form bulk network structures which provide network stabilization to the suspended droplets. This work demonstrates that MDG, a commercially available ingredient that combines the differential functionality of monoglycerides and diglycerides, is an effective, bifunctional, emulsifying agent for petrolatum-based topical emulsions.
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