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  • - High internal phase emulsions (HIPEs) are useful for creating fluorinated porous polymers with unique pore structures and strong physicochemical properties, but stabilizing fluorocarbon HIPEs has been difficult due to a lack of effective surfactants.
  • - A new surfactant made from polyphosphazene (PPZ) that combines hydrophilic and fluorophilic side chains has been developed, which helps stabilize these emulsions and makes them biodegradable.
  • - By adjusting the ratio of side chains in the PPZ, researchers can create stable emulsions that lead to the production of fluorinated polymers, which display excellent thermal stability and are useful for applications like oil/water separation.

Article Abstract

High internal phase emulsions (HIPEs) have been of great interest for fabricating fluorinated porous polymers having controlled pore structures and excellent physicochemical properties. However, it remains a challenge to prepare stable fluorocarbon HIPEs, due to the lack of suitable surfactants. By randomly grating hydrophilic and fluorophilic side chains to polyphosphazene (PPZ), a comb-like amphiphilic PPZ surfactant with biodegradability is designed and synthesized for stabilizing water/fluorocarbon oil-based emulsions. The hydrophilic-lipophilic balance of PPZs can be controlled by tuning the grating ratio of the two side chains, leading to the preparation of stable water-in-oil HIPEs and oil-in-water emulsions, and the production of fluorinated porous polymers and particles by polymerizing the oil phase. These fluorinated porous polymers show excellent thermal stability and, due to the hydrophobicity and porous structure, applications in the field of oil/water separation can be achieved.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/smll.202312275DOI Listing

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