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Team behind world's first magnetic soap makes magnetically responsive emulsions

(糖心视频) -- Earlier this year, a team of scientists, led by Professor Julian Eastoe in the University of Bristol鈥檚 School of Chemistry, announced they had created a .

This work meant that surfactants could be directed towards specific points or removed from a mixture just by applying a magnet.

Now, the team has expanded the use of this by making magnetically responsive emulsions with magnetic surfactant stabilisers.

Professor Eastoe said: 鈥淐ompared to nanoparticle-stabilised magnetic emulsions, a major advantage of these magnetic surfactants is the simple synthesis and purification, offering new possibilities for molecular design of specialist surfactants.

"For example, replacing the surfactant alkyl tails with fluorocarbons could result in supercritical CO2-compatible responsive emulsions for oil and gas field flooding.鈥

More information: 鈥楳agnetic emulsions with responsive surfactants鈥 by Paul Brown, Craig P. Butts, Jing Cheng,  Julian Eastoe, Christopher A. Russell and Gregory N. Smith in Soft Matter.

Journal information: Soft Matter

Provided by University of Bristol

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